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Built in 1741 these Turkish Baths give you the full-on experience. So if you enjoy having an 18 stone masseur walk down your back this is your place.
Sutro Heights, San Francisco, CA
The Sutro Baths were a large, privately owned swimming pool complex in San Francisco, California, built in the late 19th century. The building housing the baths burned down in 1966 and was abandoned. The ruins can still be visited.
A river otter nicknamed "Sutro Sam" took up residence in late 2012 and can be regularly seen swimming about in the large pool, eating discarded goldfish.
Model: The Baths of Diocletian (Latin: Thermae Diocletiani, Italian: Terme di Diocleziano) were public baths in Rome, in what is now Italy. Named after emperor Diocletian and built from 298 to 306, they were the largest of the imperial baths. The project was originally commissioned by Maximian upon his return to Rome in the autumn of 298 and was continued after his and Diocletian's abdication under Constantius, father of Constantine.[1]
The Forum baths in Pompeii: recently reopened after significant restoration work, which didn't stop some of the tour parties walking on the original mosaic floors (sigh).
The enormous early 3rd C. AD Baths of Caracalla, showing the Roman mastery of brick and concrete - Rome, Italy.
The fog rolled in heavily while I visited the ruins of the Sutro baths. It was just beginning here. It was the only fog I got during my visit, but it was spectacular, so I'll take it
You know what I want to know!
Some old wooden ladders and platforms make up part of the path through the rocks to Devil's Bay beach.
The little duck paddling away in the Baths caused a bit f a stir in the crowd....a 3-4 year old tugs at her mum's hand and yells out "but why cant I go swimming mummy if the duck is allowed to?" Everyone giggled!
photo by jadoretotravel
The city's Roman Baths, dating from the 1st century A.D., were rediscovered by archeologists in late-19th century. The terrace and buildings surrounding it today date from that period.
Govanhill Baths in Calder St, Glasgow, currently closed but there is a campaign to get it restored and re-opened for the people of Govanhill
For more details see www.govanhillbaths.com/
View from the top of the Tephra ring crate, Hverfall. In the distance are the Myvatn Nature Baths (Blue Lagoon of the North), very relaxing place to have a dip.
Govanhill Baths in Calder St, Glasgow, currently closed but there is a campaign to get it restored and re-opened for the people of Govanhill
For more details see www.govanhillbaths.com/
* View of the anchored sailboats at The Baths *
We were on a 9 day eastern Caribbean cruise aboard NCL Jewel out of New York City. We took an excursion to The Baths on Virgin Gorda. Hiked the trail through the boulders and are happy we can still physically handle it.
Derby Baths demolition, Promenade, Blackpool N.S. Saturday 14 July 1990
View west from Dickson Road
Photograph copyright: Ian 10B. Slide No. 3997