11Erawan Falls, Thailand

Erawan Falls is a multi tiered waterfall nestled inside the sprawling 550 square kilometers Erawan National Park in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. The falls are termed as Erawan owing to their resemblance to the three headed elephant in Hindu mythology.

The Erawan Falls pool is home to the highly popular dead skin eating fish that is known to offer a natural and relaxing spa experience. A must visit if you seek rejuvenation in the middle of thriving greenery.

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  2. Geese. You missed Ojo Calente , on 285, between Santa Fe and Taos. It’s so great. Five different mineral hot springs. Bought from the Native Americans in 1939. Main lodge house still in use. You MUST GO. It’s sooooo relaxing. Spend two nights and renew yourself. Then go to Santa Fe and enjoy the art.

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  4. I love the different fall & pools but,you need to come to florida.We have over a 1000 springs.Florida may very be the largest spring system in the world.I live 6 miles north of itchetucknee springs state park.The crystall clear stream has 100s of springs from large to small.

  5. Hi!
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  6. Aruba’s natural pool on the Atlantic side of the island has always been our favorite! Wish I could insert a picture:)

  7. Hi!
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