The Nanda Blue Hole (also known as Jackie’s Blue Hole or Jacquie’s Blue Hole) is often referred to by visitors as the most beautiful blue hole in Vanuatu. The water is a magical deep blue that has to be seen to be believed.
Blue Holes are an amazing natural creation, formed by springs of fresh pure water rising to the surface cutting out a deep hole in the limestone.
The blue hole surrounds have been specifically designed for day trippers, with a large under cover area, a bar with beer and soft drinks, picnic area and a swing with a platform.
Chapada Diamantina is a region of Bahia state, in the Northeast of Brazil. This same chain receives other names, like Serra do Espinhaço, in Minas Gerais, and Borborema, in Pernambuco and Paraíba.
Kuang Si – or Kouang Si, Kuang Xi or Tat Kuang Si – waterfall is an impressive multi-level water monster that tumbles his water 60 meters down before blending into the turquoise blue colored water. The water collects in various pools as it flows downstream. The cascades are typical of travertine waterfalls.
Paradise does exist! That thought came to mind when we first saw Kuang Si waterfall. A visit to the waterfall is a must-do when you visit Luang Prabang. Just 35 kilometers southwest of the relaxing city of Luang Prabang, you will find this almost surrealistic water paradise called Kuang Si waterfalls !
Nature has done all the work in creating this sea lagoon, which must be in the running for the most beautiful natural swimming pool in the world. Carved into the rocks by the sea, this turquoise 20-metre-wide pool is near Astris on the island of Thassos. The surrounding cliffs have natural terraces and the only way in is to jump. The water in the lagoon comes from the Aegean but, being enclosed and shallow, is warmer than the sea, and has a sandy bottom. It’s a bit of a trek to get there: a few kilometres drive along a dirt road and then a short walk, with arrows painted on stones. Myths abound – in one of them, the Giola Lagoon is the eye of Zeus.
Havasu Falls is a waterfall of Havasu Creek, located in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, United States. It is within Havasupai tribal lands.
Hamilton Pool Preserve is a natural pool that was created when the dome of an underground river collapsed due to massive erosion thousands of years ago. The pool is located about 23 miles west of Austin, Texas off Highway 71.