10 Scariest Swimming Pools You Won't Believe Exist
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10 Scariest Swimming Pools You Won't Believe Exist
When summertime comes, there’s one thing we all want: water. Refreshing and cold water; especially if we live in places that are too humid or overly hot. And if you don’t live near a lake, a river, or an ocean, I bet there’s at least one swimming pool near your place where you can go for a dip to deal with the scorching heat of the summer months. However, swimming pools are not always the best place to be. When the conditions are not right, they can easily turn into the scenarios of chaotic events that will make you wish you had stayed out of the water regardless of how hot it can be. Today we’ll be looking at “10 Scariest Swimming Pools You Won’t believe Exist.” We’re gonna have a look at some of the craziest pool ideas that people came up with, and you’ll find out that a lot of them seem dangerous, but they’re actually very safe. And you’ll also find out that some of them look normal and harmless, but they’ve actually been the cause of some unfortunate accidents. Find out what’s at the top of the list and decide for yourself whether it’s worth to pay these pools a visit or stay away from them.
Holiday Inn Shanghai Pudong Kangquio - Shanghai, China
When you’re in a city, your options for swimming are quite limited. For that reason, urban hotels come up with all sorts of ideas to give their customers a great place to refresh and escape the stress of the metropolitan life. But the owners of the Holiday Inn in Shanghai took their ideas to a whole different level - quite literally. They decided to make a glass-bottomed pool on the 24th floor of their facilities. In other words, you pretty much get to swim and relax above the busy streets underneath. But can that be relaxing at all? What if the glass breaks? That sounds a bit stressful and worrying, but even though this pool is literally hanging above ground level, there’s nothing to worry about. The layers of glass are thick enough to stand your weight and the weight of the water. It’s probably not the best pool for those who are afraid of heights, but it’s definitely worth checking out if you ever decide to visit this Chinese city. And even if you don’t make it to China in the near future, you might want to check out hotels near you - because apparently, this idea has been reproduced in other hotels around the world. So go check out your nearest urban hotel and see if their pool is hanging above ground just like this one.
Sky Condos - Peru
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One of the best things about living in a high building is the nice views you get from your room. In Lima, Peru, you can get breathtaking views of this South American city from the top of their prestigious Sky Condos. This place is so nice and exclusive that every resident in the building pretty much gets their own swimming pool, and it’s not just any kind of pool - it’s a floating pool. They don’t have glass bottoms like the one in China, but the idea of swimming (and floating) at the top of a nice city surely sounds nice. Now, the scary thing about this pool is not necessarily the fact that you’re floating in mid-air, but the fact that this zone of South America is known for its constant earthquakes. I’m sure modern architecture ensures residents that nothing bad will happen to them, but it’d still be scary to be caught in the middle of an earthquake while swimming in one of these pools.
The Edge - Bali, Indonesia
Bali, Indonesia is known for its lush jungle, its paradisal beaches and the warm personalities of the people that inhabit the island. But it seems like the beautiful nature is not enough for the visitors that come to the island. For that reason, a lot of beach clubs have popped up all around the island, offering singular experiences to anyone who decides to visit. One of them is the One Eighty Dayclub, which is part of a prestigious resort in the southernmost part of the island, in an area called Uluwatu. The resort is called the Edge, and that pretty much sums up the description of this part of the island - you’re literally at the edge of the island, on a cliff landscape overlooking the Indian Ocean. It’s in this dayclub that you can find a bottom glass pool from which you can enjoy the views of this part of the island while swimming and hoping that the glass underneath doesn’t break. In order to keep things peaceful and neat, they have a few rules such as: no climbing, sitting or standing on the glass edges of the pool. And I’m okay with that! I’d hate to see a deadly tragedy happening in this holiday spot.
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