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This is the children's pool at our local Flevobad, which is open from the beginning of May to the beginning of September. Yesterday would have been the warmest day of the year with 28 degrees, so would have been one of the busiest days of the year.
The taxes might be high in this country but it means that the councils have money and keep these sorts of places going, at least in the main cities. We always wonder why teh pool has to close after the first weekend in September, as the weather in September is often better than it has been for the rest of the summer, but that's just a small complaint.
This photo looks better in large size!
The Roman Pool is decorated from ceiling to floor with 1″ square mosaic tiles. These glass tiles, called smalti, are either colored (mainly blue or orange) or are clear with fused gold inside. The intense colors and shimmering gold of the tiles combine to create a breathtaking effect. The designs created by the tiles were developed by muralist Camille Solon. The inspiration for some of these designs came from the 5th Century Mausoleum of Galla Placidia.
Kaua‘i Marriott Resort, Līhu‘e, Kauaʻi.
This photo shows only a part of the HUGE swimming pool. On the left are the jacuzzi which I also enjoyed.
Le Bambole Mk. II Pinhole Camera. Kodak 160 Portra NC. Exposure: f/256 and 5 seconds.
Neste momento ela gritava "Jerônimoooooo"
A piscina tinha 1,45m de profundidade, e eu acho que ela não tem mais que 1 metro, 7 anos. Muita coragem esta mocinha tem.
porto seguro /// bahia /// brasil
I never did get why people want to swim in a salt water pool when the ocean is right there and we have the best beaches on the south coast, but I guess some people just don't like sand, though it does look pretty inviting
Golden temples, markets, amazing beaches, yellow curry noodles, balloon pants, and many more amazing sights, in Chiang Mai, Koh Phangan, and Bangkok. This is Thailand!
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