To Sua Ocean Trench
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"To Sua Ocean Trench, Lotofaga, Samoa. The name means a giant swimming hole and definitely serves as such. To get into a 30 meters deep pool in a lava field the swimmers use ladder: water is crystal clear, refreshing and not too deep. Fed by the ocean the pool indeed provides a unique swimming experience. Tosua actually means a “Gigantic Swimming Hole”. It is believed that lava field blow holes making thees tide pools and walking paths along the shore and near the ocean’s edge. it is about 30 meters down from the ground level, one must climb down a long ladder to the natural pool. The pool is situated close to Lotofaga, which is a village on the south coast of Upolu island in Samoa"
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"To Sua Ocean Trench, Lotofaga, Samoa. The name means a giant swimming hole and definitely serves as such. To get into a 30 meters deep pool in a lava field the swimmers use ladder: water is crystal clear, refreshing and not too deep. Fed by the ocean the pool indeed provides a unique swimming experience. Tosua actually means a “Gigantic Swimming Hole”. It is believed that lava field blow holes making thees tide pools and walking paths along the shore and near the ocean’s edge. it is about 30 meters down from the ground level, one must climb down a long ladder to the natural pool. The pool is situated close to Lotofaga, which is a village on the south coast of Upolu island in Samoa"
@christer4
"To Sua, meaning “giant hole” in Samoan, is a surreal natural trench on the south coast of Upolu island. It looks like something from a fantasy novel: a 100-foot-deep, nearly perfect oval sinkhole filled with emerald seawater and surrounded by lush tropical gardens. A wooden ladder leads to a small platform at the bottom, where swimmers can float in peace beneath steep volcanic walls. To Sua connects to the ocean via a lava tube, allowing gentle tidal flows without the danger of crashing waves. There’s a modest entrance fee, and amenities include changing rooms, picnic areas, and lookout platforms. While its isolated beauty draws adventurers, it’s remarkably well maintained and accessible — one of Samoa’s most photographed spots for good reason."
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"une des piscine naturelle les plus belle au monde"
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