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The double infinity pool at the Hanging Gardens Ubud Hotel in Bali, Indonesia. Voted as one of the world’s most remarkable swimming pools, this widely photographed pool has a striking formation and is suspended over a dense rainforest, giving swimmers the unique sensation of floating above the treetops.
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LeCrans Hotel and Spa pool in Crans Montana, Switzerland. The panoramic outdoor pool is heated to about 34 degrees Celsius, so you can enjoy an outdoor swim in the midst of the Swiss mountains.
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This is the gold energy pool at St. Regis in Lhasa. The pool is made with golden and yellow mosaic tiles, and is filled with sea water.
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The Reethi Rah One and Only Resort pool in the Maldives. This unique swimming pool is basically a 3-in-1 pool and leads you right into the Indian Ocean.
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The Blue Lagoon Geothermal Resort pool in Grindavík, Iceland. This once in a lifetime experience has to go on everyone's bucket list. Iceland is located over a 'hot spot' on the earth, resulting in a lot of geothermal activity. The comfortably warm water is full of minerals that are great for your skin and hair.
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The Library pool in Koh Samui, Thailand. This one of a kind pool in Thailand is made with red and orange mosaic tiles, which give you the illusion of swimming in blood red water.
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Katikies hotel pool in Santorini Greece. This pool is carved right into a cave. What a refreshing swim with that view! You'll be swimming 90 metres over the sea level.
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San Alfonso del Mar Seawater Pool in Algarrobo, Chile. This Chilean resort is home to the largest swimming pool in the world. It is 1 km long and 35 metres deep, you can kayak and sail in this pool.
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The pool at the Biras Creek hotel in the British Virgin Islands. The exclusive luxury boutique resort, houses only 31 private guest suites.
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Burj Al Arab terrace pool is an 828 square metre salt water infinity pool. Within the pool there are four Jacuzzis, adding to the relaxing experience. The edge of the pool is a stretch of sand to make you feel like you're really swimming in the Arabian Gulf.
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