To Sua Ocean Trench, Samoa
Commonly known as “The Big Hole,” this local swimming area in the South Pacific is a natural wonder besides being one of the bluest waters in the world.
Travelers have to hike through a dense green forest in the lava fields outside of Lotofaga village on Upolu Island in Samoa to be able to enjoy the translucent teal water.
From there, it’s a bit of a climb down a steep ladder, or a quick jump for the bravest, into the hole that is almost 100 feet deep. The water comes in from lava tubes connecting to the ocean, ensuring that this downright gorgeous swimming hole never dries out.
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