There is no better way to keep cool in the summer
than a dip in the water. The feel of the cool water caressing your body
as you take the plunge provides immediate relief from the sweltering
humidity of the summer heat. Most people are used to swimming in
chlorine purified pools, many of which are public bathing emporiums.
These often become overcrowded and have iffy water quality at best. If
you are lucky enough to have a beach near you, be it fresh or salt
water, you are already ahead of the game. These often have natural
filtering elements, which coupled with a constant ebb and flow ensure a
high water quality. This may not be your local beach, but there are
places on the planet where nature has created heavenly swimming spots.
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Linapacan
Linapacan Island, Palawan, Philippines is the an island in the
Calamianes group. It’s very difficult to get to, so it doesn’t see
tourists very often. |
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Exuma
Exuma, Bahamas consists of over 360 islands or cays with crystal clear
water everywhere. |
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Sabah
Sabah, Malaysia Sabah is one of the 13 member states of Malaysia. It’s
located on the northern portion of the island of Borneo. |
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Bodrum
Bodrum, Turkey is a district in the southwestern Aegean Region of
Turkey. A photographer commented that the water is so clear the boats
seem to be floating mid-air. |
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Cala Macarelleta
Cala Macarelleta, Menorca is located on one of the five islands of the
Balearic Islands. It can only be reached by boat or foot and is one of
the least crowded beaches in Spain.
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Bonito
Bonito, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil is known for its stunning blue water.
The water passes through a natural filter of limestone, leaving the
river to be some of the clearest water in the world.
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Algarve
Algarve, Portugal is the southernmost region of mainland Portugal.
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Wakatobi
Wakatobi, Indonesia. Its name is an acronym for four main islands that
form the archipelago: Wangi-wangi Island, Kaledupa, Tomia, and Binongko.
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Mauritius
Mauritius is located in the southeast coast of the African continent in
the southwest Indian Ocean. |
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