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Go swimming in Poço Encantado (Enchanted Well) is an underground lake with a natural window out to the Bahian jungle above. Between April and September, the sun is at the perfect angle and the light hitting the water, giving an amazing blue effect.
The water is so clear that one can see more than 200 feet to the bottom, where ancient tree trunks and rock forma...
Polynesian Spa is a developed geothermal spa facility in Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand.
Local Māori acclaimed the therapeutic benefits of the water and bathed for centuries in the acidic pool 'Te Pupunitanga', now called Priest’s Bath. European thermal bathing history at Polynesian Spa began in 1878 when a Catholic Priest named Father Mahoney bathed regular...
Porto Moniz Natural Pools natural swimming pools at Porto Moniz are formed by volcanic lava, naturally filled with crystal-clear sea water. There is also a children’s swimming pool, a children’s play area and disabled access.
Pozo de las Calcosas are natural pools - one small, another large – that are partially protected from the Atlantic Ocean. Swimming in the open sea is permitted or prohibited depending on waves.
Praia Do Secreto (Secret Beach) is located southwest of Praia da Macumba in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It's not too much of a secret or really a beach anymore. The Secret Beach is actually anatural pool with a sandy track. It can get VERY crowed, espcially on the weekends.
Queen's Bath is a unique tide pool on the island of Kauaʻi, Hawaii. The pool is a sinkhole surrounded by igneous rock. It is located on the north shore of Kauaʻi near the town of Princeville. The swimming area is accessible via a short trail. During the winter when wave activity is violent, it is considered dangerous. In small surf—usually in the summer—th...
From the Rainbow Falls trailhead, follow the trail 1.5 miles south to Rainbow Falls and continue another 1.5 miles to the cascading Lower Falls where there is a large pool great for fishing. Return the same route, or take the long way back via Devil’s Postpile.
Rainbow Pools are natural swimming holes along the south fork of the Tuolumne River, where one can dip their feet, take a plunge or just watch courageous kids jump the rock lined ledges into the largest of the inviting pools.
Up river to Gibraltar reservoir. The " low road" is considered the Red Rock trail and follows the river. You will find several large swimming holes along the trail. The most popular pool "Red Rock Pools" is 1/2 mile from the trailhead and can be crowded with visitors on weekends. The more secluded pools are further upriver. Combine the low road and the high road for a...
The Río Celeste (Light Blue River) is one of Costa Rica’s most spectacular rivers. Located in the northern reaches of the country within the Tenorio Volcano National Park. This awe-inspiring river turns sky blue due to the emanation of sulfur from the volcano and precipitation of calcium carbonate.
Traveling upstream where one can see the waters stretch i...
Saltdean Lido at Saltdean Park Road, Saltdean, in the city of Brighton and Hove, is an Art Deco Lido designed by architect R.W.H. Jones. Originally listed at Grade II by English Heritage for its architectural and historical importance, its status was upgraded further to "Grade II*" on 18 March 2011.
The Art Deco design has been described byThe Daily Telegraphas "parti...
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