When the summer sun is shining on top of the sky, there is nothing that can relax us but a swimming pool. Swimming pools play a major part in summer parties. Who doesn’t want to enjoy the sun near a blue swimming pool in summer? These days we have calm backyard swimming pools to massive infinity pools which can grant us a nice experience. Today we are going to explore some extraordinary swimming pools around the world. Let’s dive into the scariest swimming pools around the world.
– Devil’s Pool, Victoria falls
The most dangerous pool among all is certainly the Devil’s pool. This beautiful pool has formed due to the erosion that happened over thousands of years. Devil’s Pool is located on the edge of the great Victoria falls in Zambia. If you want to swim on the top of a high waterfall with a stunning view, this place is for you. But you should be a supreme risk-taker. Because one little wrong move can take you down in a 355 feet waterfall.
The Authorities of Zambia have limited the visitors to Devil’s Pools to 24 people at a time. Their main concern has been conserving the natural habitat surrounding the waterfall. Furthermore, there is only one company that holds the permission to carry visitors to the Devil’s pool. There have been many accidents and deaths due to the illegal guides.
Despite all the risks, this pool is worth a visit. The view you get to experience in clear waters is amazing indeed. There is a natural barrier near the waterfall which can prevent you from falling off the waterfall but, you have to be careful. Visitors are allowed in this area only during the dry season which spreads from mid-August to Mid June.
– The pool of death, Kauai
Hawaii islands are well known for stunning tropical beaches with summer vibes. Despite all of that there is a dangerous pool in Kauai, Hawaii called ” The Pool of Death”. This scary name explains the hazardousness of the location very well, but it hasn’t been able to scare the risk-taking visitors away.
The pool of death is a flooded cave on the coast, made from volcanic rocks. The accelerated sea waves create a beautiful waterfall flowing into the pool. But the power and the force that a wave carries varies from time to time unexpectedly. Lots of people die here while trying to jump down from the top of the 20 feet waterfall. They either drown in the pool or are hit by the rocks by the high force of the waves. Most people end up with chest injuries, rope burns, perforated eardrums, and sprained ankles. In addition, one teenage girl got paralyzed after swimming here.
No locals have died here because they know how to swim against the forceful waves and how the waves fluctuate over time. Even with the great danger this place carries, its’ surroundings still make the place a popular destination.
– Y 40 pool, Italy
Y 40 pool is not for swimming and summer fun. This pool is located in Momentegrotto Terme resort, Venice, Italy. The scariest part about this pool is that this pool is 130 feet deep. This means it can easily accommodate a 13 storied building. It contains 15200 cubic meters of water. This is not a spot for swimmers, but scuba divers and free-divers. It has caves and ledges which can offer a realistic driving experience. Moreover, there is a viewing tunnel that facilitates divers to explore what is happening in depth of the water.
Diving deep into the water carries enormous risk. One wrong step you take can leave you with terrible consequences. Therefore, you have to sign a waiver before diving into this pool.
– Nemo 33 pool
Nemo 33 pool is also a pool created for divers. It is located in Brussels, Belgium. This is facilitated by a massive cylindrical part that runs deep into the earth for 33 meters. It is filled with freshly filtered non-chlorinated spring water. This pool is limited to expert divers. It encompasses tunnels and caves with air pockets. In addition, there are windows deep inside the pool overlooking the bar. You can watch the bar while diving and people at the bar can watch divers in different depths of the pool. The entry fee for the pool is only 25 euros.
Diving in the deep always carries enormous risk. Deep down you experience pressure 4 times higher than the normal atmospheric pressure. That situation can lower your lung capacity by squeezing the lungs. This means you can easily get panicked in the deep. But the right amount of training can give you a safe and fun diving experience.
– Yulong wave pool
Wave pools have become a popular part when it comes to water parks. This is a great feature to have beach fun without actually going to the beach. But sometimes wave pools don’t work as planned. They can be dangerous and harmful. The wave pool that is in Yulong park, north China was a good spot to have fun but something happened to prove it wrong in July 2019.
The wave creator machine malfunctioned and created massive waves which could throw people into the air and dump them on the ground. Many people were screaming and bleeding due to the incident. Furthermore, 44 people were injured due to this artificial tsunami wave and luckily no one died. The rumor went saying that the massive wave was a mistake done by a drunk machine operator officer. But the management of the water park said that the wave machine malfunctioned due to a sudden power cut.
We all love wave pools but what we have to keep in mind is that with the right circumstances that can happen again.
– Marina Bay Sands Pool
Marina bay hotel which is located in Singapore has become a signature building in the country. This 5-star hotel has a total of 2,561 rooms spread across three towers. The structure stands 191 meters tall with 57 stories. The SkyPark on the roof is longer than the Eiffel Tower itself. Up to 3,900 persons can be accommodated on the roof. The famous and terrifying pool lies on the top of the building streching146 meters long. It is equal to 3 Olympic swimming pools.
Marina bay sands pool offers a stunning view of the city from 650 feet high. The scariest thing about this pool is that it doesn’t contain rails at the edge. It only has a protective ditch at the end. And also as you are swimming in so high you can witness the lightning. I must say that even if no one has gotten into trouble due to lightning storms, swimming in the pool in such weather is ghastly indeed.
– Blood red swimming pool, library resort.
The Library resort in Koh Samui, Thailand is a perfect place for someone who is a bookworm. The motel is within walking distance of Chaweng Beach. This is regarded as one of the busiest areas on the island. There are numerous entertainment alternatives available. The hotel’s attractive, modern style is characteristic. It is designed according to the “Book” theme. The smaller guest rooms are called pages and larger ones are called chapters.
The odd thing about the resort is its pool. Normally a swimming pool has clear blue water but in this pool, it is the color of blood. Experts say that it is an optical illusion occurring due to the perfect conditions in the pool. The pool has orange, red, and yellow mosaic tiles on the bottom. When that kind of pattern collaborates with the perfect depth it can reflect the red color. That means if the pool is deeper it will be blue like every other pool.
The red color of this pool gives a terrifying experience. It feels like we are swimming in a pool full of Blood. Do you want to swim in a blood-red pool? Will it scare you?
– San Alfonso Del Mar pool
When the crystal lagoon company constructed this pool in Sal Alfonso Del Mar in 2006, it was the biggest swimming pool in the world. This spreads along the coastline of Algarroba, Chile for 1,013 m long. This enormous pool offers a gorgeous view of the sea. Furthermore, this pool requires 66 million gallons of water. They have a special computer-generated technology to pump seawater into the pool after filtering.
The dangerous thing about this pool is its depth. this pool is 115 feet deep and there are no lifeguards. However, annually lots of tourists around the world risk their lives to get the experience of this luxurious pool.
So, which pool do you think is the scariest? Have you ever visited these places? Will you ever add these pools to your bucket list?