Natural pool

Natural pool

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A natural pool is a unique aquatic formation, created entirely by nature itself, with no significant human intervention. These pools or basins are sculpted by the persistent action of rivers, the emergence of springs, or the shaping effect of the sea and coastal rocks, and can hold either fresh or saltwater. Their primary appeal lies in their seamless integration with the natural environment, offering an authentic and revitalizing swim. Unlike artificial pools, each possesses a unique geology, featuring waters of varying temperatures, often crystal-clear, and set amidst breathtaking landscapes. They serve as true sanctuaries of tranquility. They are the perfect destination for a wide range of visitors: from adventurers and hikers seeking a refreshing break, to families enjoying a day outdoors, or those who simply yearn for the serenity and beauty of a pristine, natural setting for relaxation. Natural pools come in various forms: river pools, sculpted by fluvial erosion; coastal pools or "charcos", shaped by the sea's action on volcanic or shoreline rocks; and thermal pools, fed by warm underground waters. Each type offers a distinct experience. They are often located near hiking trails, natural parks, or picturesque villages, ideally complementing a day of outdoor exploration and providing a natural, memorable resting spot.

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