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A small, naturally carved pool, by marine erosion, at the lava shore edge west of the town of Grindavík. The folklore relates that the pond was regularly occupied by a giantess named Oddný.
Bubbling Pool (Bubbly Pool) on Jost Van Dyke Island in the BVI's is an interesting nature walk and a cool place to visit. The short 15 minute hike starts at Foxy's Taboo.
Don't go when the tides are low since the water level will be low you will miss see the "bubbly" aspect of the pool. The best time of year is the winterwhen the north swell is good.
WARNING: The pool...
Buley rockhole is a relaxing set of rockholes with a nice swimming area that located in Litchfield National Park of the Northern Territory. It is down a short street off the road going towards Florence Falls. It is only a couple of kilometers from Litchfield and about an hour from Darwin.It can get quite busy if you don't get there early.
Buley Rockholes has a vehicl...
The Buttermere infinity pool is great place to take a dip! Great views and a waterfall behind it. The hike up from Honister Pass Rd is an easy walk along a road. The final 200m are on a more rustic path, but it’s still easy.
Hike a little further up the valley and you’ll find a series of other stunning and quieter pools
The Cadini of Brenton and Soffia waterfalls are located in Valle Del Mis in Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park. Fifteen “cadini”, deep holes dug into the rock by the Brenton Stream, follow each other through drops, slides and waterfalls. The water then drops into a 12 meter deep gorge.
It's an easy 20-30 minute walk to the pools.
Access to the path that le...
This paradise is a lush oasis located within the Sierra de Juarez, boasting mineral hot springs, natural swimming pools, and palm trees. Each campsite has its own natural hot springs pool to enjoy. There’s beautiful hiking in the area with waterfalls and natural pools to explore as well as rock climbing and cave painting sites.
When to Visit: The campsites and h...
Just outside of the small town of Santiago on the East Cape, nestled in the lush biosphere reserve of the Sierra de la Laguna, are the natural pools and waterfall of Cañon de la Zorra. The centerpiece of the canyon is an impressive 10-meter (33-foot) waterfall that cascades into natural pools below. It’s a great spot for swimming and sunbathing on the roc...
Cenote Aktun-Ha, better known as "Car Wash" is located in located in the Yucatan approximately 8 Km outside of Tulum, Mexico. Locals used to use the fresh water of this cenote to clean their vehicles, but Cenote Carwash is now used only for diving and snorkeling. The cenote has a deceptive entrance that leads into an amazing hidden world of spectacular light effects. ...
Cenote Azul is located outside of Chetumal, Mexico (around 26 KM south of Playa del Carmen. This freshwater swimming hole offers an enjoyable way to spend the day or just a few hours.
The Cenote is about 300 meters across at it's widest point, 92 meters deep around the edge and at least 150 deep in the middle.
There are many cenotes around the town of Cuzamá in Yucatán state, Mexico. Three of them are well know and have been developed as tourist stops. One of the attraction is riding on a horse drawn cart drawn down old tracks for about 6 miles to go see the three cenotes. The cenotes are crystal clear. All three of these are below ground in a cave.
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