The pools are formed by natural erosion and the crystal clear water makes visitors want to jump in for a cool dip.
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Grotto Pool (Canada):The Grotto Pool is actually a short, small cave formed by natural water erosion into the cliffs in Bruce Peninsula National Park in Ontario. Visitors who want to take a dip in the cool water inside the pool inside the cave will have to walk about 30 minutes through the park. Photo: Julia ARMorgan/Pinterest. |
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Kuang Si Falls (Laos):Kuang Si consists of many large and small waterfalls located in the forest of Kuang Si mountain, 29 km south of Luangprabang. The year-round turquoise water and the surrounding natural scenery make this waterfall an impressive tourist attraction. Photo: Rooftopantics |
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To Sua Ocean Trench (Samoa): To Sua Ocean Trench is one of the most beautiful natural pools in the world. The pool is a natural hole about 30 m wide located on Upolu Island. The only way for visitors to swim is to climb down a wooden ladder. Photo: Amazing Places On Earth. |
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Blue Lagoon (Iceland): Blue Lagoon is a giant, all-natural hot spring located in Grindavik on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Thanks to the underground lava flow, the surrounding area is frozen, but the water in Blue Lagoon is always warm and rich in minerals. Soaking in the porcelain-white water, in the thin smoke rising from the lake's surface is something that many tourists enjoy. Photo: Viator/Youtube. |
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Ik Kil Cenote (Mexico):At first glance, Ik Kil Cenote looks like a man-made structure, but in fact it is completely natural. It is considered one of the most beautiful natural swimming spots in the world. Photo: Tuulavintage |
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Bimah Sink (Oman):Wadi Shab is a famous place in Oman, home to beautiful waterfalls, rivers and natural pools. The main attraction is the crystal-clear flooded cave Bimah Sink, whose dome-shaped cave creates a perfect oasis for those who love to swim but want to avoid the sun. Photo: Wondermondo. |
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Queen's Bath (Hawaii):Queen's Bath, located in Princeville, Kauai, is considered the most beautiful natural pool in Hawaii. Despite many deadly warnings about slippery rocks and strong waves, it has not stopped visitors from coming here. Photo: Feel The Planet. |
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Secret Beach (Mexico):The secret beach on a small island in the Marieta archipelago is a swimming pool formed from bomb explosions on the island since 1900. To swim at this beach, visitors must swim through a short tunnel or take a helicopter from above. Photo: Travel + Leisure. |
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Enchanted River Pool (Philippines):The Tinuy-Ann Pool and Waterfalls at the Enchanted River on Mindanao Island are among the most beautiful sights in the Philippines. The calm blue waters and cool atmosphere make anyone want to jump in and take a dip. Photo: BackPackers. |
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