There’s nothing greater than being immersed in a cool and crystal clear lake, among beautiful nature, which is felt like heaven, on a hot summer day.
To Sua trench, Lotofaga, Samoa
this 30m deep lake, situated amidst green mountains, is known as the most beautiful natural pool in the world. Series of canals linking with the South Pacific make this lake never dried up. Photo: Atbreak.
Pamukkale, Denizli, Turkey
Pamukkale means “cotton castle”. This name comes from the white color of fanciful cliffs formed by hot springs in southwestern Turkey. Considered as a national treasure, this place is closely preserved. But visitors are still allowed to immerse in this small and shallow lake. Photo: Ibellhop.
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