The most picturesque natural pools of the world
Going on a trip, everyone wants to get into a "parallel" world, where there is no fuss, gray houses and everyday people. And of course, where you can fully enjoy the grandeur and tenderness of nature, where water flows from the mountains, where you can hide from the raging sea in a calm lagoon. Here are the most inspiring photos of lakes and pools from all over the world. Enjoy, dream and travel!
Glen Brittle Valley Basin Series, Scotland
When you get there, it seems that you are in a magical dream - such a bright and fabulous landscape appears before your eyes!
Grotto in Brus National Park, Ontario, Canada
Immensely beautiful grotto with clear azure water.
Kuang Si Waterfall, Luang Prabang Province, Laos
Cascading waterfall, between the tiers of which are pools with bright turquoise water. Such a saturated shade of water is due to the large amount of carbonates dissolved in them.
Laguna Giola, Thassos island, Greece
A small drop-shaped lagoon is rightfully considered one of the gems of Greece.
Ocean Chute To Sua, Samoa
The swimming pool with a depth of about 30 meters gives "heavenly pleasure" with its crystal clear water with bright tropical fish floating in it.
Cenote Ik Kiel, Yucatan, Mexico
The Yucatan Peninsula is famous for its series of cenotes - cave lakes, the most picturesque and deep (about 42 meters) of which is Ik Kil.
D'an Vaux Bay, Cassis, France
Cassis is a coastal village that attracts many tourists to one of the most picturesque bays of the Mediterranean Sea.
Cenote Dos Ojos, Tulum, Mexico
The name Dos Ojos translates as "two eyes", these are two round cenotes located next to each other. Dos Ojos is also a great place for diving.
Queen's Bath, Kauai, Hawaii
A unique lagoon on a rocky shore, allowing you to enjoy a gorgeous view while swimming. By the way, after salt water it is pleasant to swim under a natural shower from a small fresh waterfall located nearby.
Yucatan, Mexico
Lake Mivatn, Iceland
Erawan Waterfall, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
Blue Lagoon, Iceland
The water here has absolutely amazing properties - skin allergies, psoriasis cure very quickly, the general condition of the skin and the whole body improves. In addition, here you can completely relax, and cocktails will sail to you yourself - in a special floating bar!
Thermal springs Pamukkale, Turkey
Also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition to pools with healing thermal water, Pamukkale is famous for its white travertines - calcium mountains.
Devil's Bath, Hawking Hills Park, Ohio, USA
This pool got its name, apparently, due to the unusual "mystical" shape and location.
Havasu Falls Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA
Devil's Pool, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Perhaps the most unusual place to swim - thanks to the stone "fence", you can swim without risk to life almost to the very edge of the cliff above the waterfall. And tickle your nerves!