23. Green Lake, Austria
Other than its hiking trails, Green Lake is not all that special in the winter. But if you visit in the late spring and early summer, the snow from the various surrounding mountains melts and floods the little lake creating a one-of-a-kind 12-meter deep underwater park spanning an area of more than 13,000 square meters. You can see benches, bridges, footpaths, and even trees through the crystal-clear water.
24. The Grotto, Canada
Located in Tobermory, Ontario, Canada’s scuba-diving capital, The Grotto offers something for snorkelers as well. Nestled at the edge of Indian Head Cove in popular Bruce Peninsula National Park, it is a seaside cave complete with a deep pool of clear turquoise water. Scuba divers can also explore even further via two entrances into the sunken cavern submerged beneath six meters of water. You need to hike to get there, but it’s worth it.
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