Monday, December 3, 2012

5 Most Weird and Unique Pool in the World

1.Devil's Pool, Zimbabwe
     If you're ever go to Zimbabwe, do not miss the chance to swim in The Devil's Pool, a small lagoon,  surrounded by rocks, on the edge of one, the biggest waterfall of the most beautiful in the world, Victoria Falls. Set on Livingstone Island, at a height of 103 meters, jumping into Devil's Pool is an adventurous thing to do and you need to be a decent swimmer. If you're careful it's safe enough and there have been no casualties. There is a safety line to hold onto when you're swimming to get to Devils' Pool in case the current is too much for you. Devil's Pool is definitely one of the most beautiful locations on Earth. During the months of September and December, people can swim as close as possible to the edge of the falls without fear of falling.

2.Natural Phenomenon Bioluminescent Bay at La Parguera 
    Vieques Island in Puerto Rico offers the best experience for swimming. Although the name of the Gulf of Miskito may seem attractive, bay with the water surface revealed the secret even during the dark nights with no moon light. This is the water that burns. Not with radioactivity, but in each gallon of the bay, there are 720,000 single-cell organisms that glow phosphor when they are anxious. Swimming in the Gulf Miskito will make your body shine the blue-green light. However, if you take a handful of water, you can see the plankton. The high salinity of the water make you can float without sinking.

3.Jellyfish Lake, Palau
    In the area of ​​Palau, more than 12,000 years ago, an isolated rock island sea and jellyfish caught in the sea and turned into a lake. With few predators on the island of Eil Malk rock, jellyfish prospered and grow multiplied there. Now the lake is more than 10 million jellyfish known as jellyfish lake. Their ability to sting disappears with the time, now swimming with them are completely harmless. Its size varies.

4.Blue Lagoon, Iceland
    
The place is filled with lots of artificial ponds that contain material from volcanic activity. With mineral-rich water contained  is believed to have the power to cure certain diseases. In winter, steam emerging from the pond surrounded by snow and ice, creating a tense atmosphere.

5.Nemo 33
     Nemo 33 is a swimming pool which is located in Brussels, Belgium which has a depth of up to 33 meters depth which itself exceeds the allowable limit of depth while you are diving (diving).The pool is actually intended for dive training is already equipped with a variety of simulation such as cave-shaped room (cave).
As for the need to use water, a swimming pool using the water as much as 2.5 million liters.

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