Paradisiacal places with the most transparent water in the world
There are few things that can inspire a traveler as much as the prospect of diving into the crystal clear waters of the sea. Unfortunately, most of the world's water reserves are subject to pollution, and garbage floats in the seas. But there are still untouched corners on earth.
For example, the Blue Spring in New Zealand, where water has been filtered through the soil for more than a hundred years and appears on the surface as one of the cleanest on the planet. Another example is the Sua Ocean basin on the volcanic island of Upolu in Samoa. This is a depression 30 meters deep. You can go down the steps to the platform, from where you can get into the crystal clear underwater grotto. Among the places with the cleanest waters on earth is not only a tropical paradise, but also such places as Iceland or Antarctica.
Blue Spring in Putaruru, New Zealand. Here the water is filtered through the soil for a hundred years and only after that it gets to the surface as one of the cleanest on the planet. The local council has banned swimming in the spring, but you can watch it from above.
The incredible ocean basin of Sua on the volcanic island of Upolu in Samoa is 30 meters deep. You can go down the steps to the platform, from where you can swim into the crystal clear underwater grotto.
An elephant swims underwater near Havelok Island in the Bay of Bengal in India. The water is so clean that even the smallest details are visible.
Summer melting of icebergs in Jekulsaurloon, Iceland. In the purest water, every pebble is visible.
The famous mountain river Verzaska in Switzerland.
Piccaninny Ponds in Australia. Their depth reaches 90 meters.
The elite resort of Azura on the private island of Bengerra in Mozambique.
Coconut Island off the coast of Costa Rica is the largest uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean. Scuba diving is very popular here, and you can guess why.
Star Beach on the island of El Nido, Philippines is the place with the most transparent water in the world according to the rating of TripAdvisor users.
You can swim with stingrays in the famous Stingray City, an artificial city of stingrays in the Cayman Islands.
Butts National Park on Gorda Island, British Virgin Islands. The pitfalls are clearly visible through the water.
The sea off Koh Kradan Island, Thailand.
The improbably blue waters of Peyto Lake in Banff National Park in Canada.
A resort in the Moorea Lagoon in French Polynesia, where the seabed is visible.
The sea off the San Blas Islands in Panama. This archipelago includes 365 islands and reefs.
Aerial view of the Indonesian Wakatobi archipelago.
Maya Bay, Phi Phi Le Islands in Thailand.
Lampedusa, the largest of the Pelagian Islands off the coast of Italy. A favorite place for swimming due to the cleanest and calm sea.
Hagiophili Beach on the Greek island of Lefkada.
Emerald Bay on the island of Antipaxos, popular among yachtsmen.
Pianosa, an abandoned island off the coast of Tuscany, where once there was a colony, and now people go here to dive into the transparent sea and admire the underwater beauties.
Crystal clear waters and almost complete absence of people on the The Perhentian Islands in Malaysia.
Keywords: Pond | Sea | Ocean | Transparency | Cleanliness