Eleven Wonder Pools in the World Let you feel like you re in the middle of the action

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-31

11. Jungle pool Bali double-decker infinity pool.

Ubud, Bali has always been known for its tranquil and idyllic setting, and the Ubud Hanging Gardens, which opened in 2005, is surrounded by lush trees and cliffs overlooking the Ayung River, and the hotel's most striking and popular design is its unique two-storey Infinity Pool Famous for its forested views stretching all the way to the skyline, guests can easily enjoy a bird's-eye view of the Ayan River Gorge from their room's private pool.

10. Open-air glass balcony swimming pool Mumbai "big glass tank" apartment swimming pool.

This set of renderings, which was once thought to be a pool out of PS**, is from a 37-story skyscraper residential building under construction in Mumbai, India. From the exterior of the building, you can see the blue swimming pool of each household, and the whole building replaces the open-air balcony with an open-air glass swimming pool, and you can enjoy a visual feast while bathing comfortably on the pool balcony. The 200-room apartment building, known as the Aquariagrande, was designed by James Law Cybertecture in Hong Kong.

9. Marina Bay Sands Hotel Singapore The world's highest infinity pool.

The Marina Bay Sands Singapore has a special swimming pool in the Sky Garden. At first glance, the pool seems to float in the air and has no boundaries, and it seems that those who swim in it can fall from a height of 200 meters if they are not careful. **It is reported that this is the largest outdoor pool in the world at this height. This infinity outdoor pool, with no protruding obstruction at the edge, makes it feel like you're on top of a giant waterfall that looks down on the whole of Singapore.

8. Swimming pools that flood the city Global warming pools.

No, New York is not underwater" This is a clever advertisement for HSBC by Ogilvy & Mather in Mumbai, India. The bank wanted to raise awareness of the dangers of global warming through advertising. The clever advertising man looked at the sky and had a whim, and a skyscraper-based swimming pool was born. Looking down from above the pool, it looks like the whole city is flooded. The message is that the consequences of global warming are severe.

7. The world's deepest swimming pool, Nemo 33 duplex pool.

Located in Brussels, the capital of Belgium, NEMO33 is a duplex pool with multiple depths. At 33 meters deep, the deepest pool is equivalent to the height of a 10-story building, and when viewed from the bottom, you can only see a small light from above, making it a paradise for diving enthusiasts and one of the most unique spots in the world. The pool is heated by solar energy to keep the water temperature at 33 degrees Celsius all year round, mimicking the environment of the deep Caribbean sea. The pool was inspired by a Belgian designer with a diving license for 32 years and a diving instructor for 20 years. It took him 7 years to build the pool and named it "Nemo33" after Nemo, the clownfish from the movie "Finding Nemo".

6. **Swimming pool closed. Hefner Sky Villa Pool.

This Rabbit Rabbit Pool is located at the Club at the top of the Palms Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The pool covers an area of about 8,000 square meters and is surrounded by an open-air ** stage, 3 bars and 27 private boxes. The rabbit head logo at the bottom of this celebrity-populated club's pool makes it easy to imagine its unique background.

5. Blood Red Swimming Pool Koh Samui Library Hotel Swimming Pool.

This visually striking blood-red pool is located in Thailand's famous beach resort of Koh Samui. The five-star Library Hotel has long been known for its natural and cultural beauty, but the hotel's blood-red pool stands out. The effect of the pool's blood red is not to dye the water, so there is no need to worry about the risk of being dyed red. Its color comes from the combination of red, yellow and orange tiles on the pool walls.

4. The world's largest indoor swimming pool Miyazaki "Ocean Dome" swimming pool.

Completed in 1993, it is a 300-meter-long, 100-meter-wide, 38-meter-high resort center that can accommodate about 10,000 visitors at the same time. The room temperature in the building is 30 degrees Celsius all year round, and the water temperature is 28 degrees Celsius even in the coldest winter. The artificial ocean "greatest bank" is computer-controlled and can simulate a variety of waves, up to 2At 5 meters, you can enjoy surfing in the Caribbean.

3. Suspended Pool Dallas Joules Hotel Pool & InterContinental Dubai Festival City Hotel.

The suspended pool was built in Dallas, Texas, USA. The building used to be the National Bank building in Dallas until someone bought the entire building and converted it into today's Joule Hotel. The remodelers thought it would be cool to have a pool that juts out from the balcony, so a glass pool juts out 8 feet out. Visitors can swim to the bottom of the pool, **10 floors below for a beautiful view of the city center.

2. Devil's Pool Victoria Falls Pool.

The Victoria Falls Pool on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe is known as the world's most dangerous "Devil's Pool". It is located on the top of the 110-metre-high Victoria Falls and is a natural formation. It is obviously unwise to choose to go swimming when the water is abundant during the rainy season every year, and you will definitely be swept "downstream" by the choppy water.

1. The world's largest swimming pool, Algarrovo Pool.

Located in San Alfonso del Mar, a famous tourist attraction in the Chilean coastal city of Algarrobo, the pool is about 1,000 meters long, with an area of about 8 hectares and a volume of 250,000 cubic meters, and was certified by Guinness in 2007 as the world's largest swimming pool. The best feature of the pool is that it can accommodate small boats. It took five years to build, nearly £1 billion and £2 million a year to maintain, and was filled by hand with natural flow of water from the nearby Pacific Ocean.

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