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  2. 16 Swimming Holes Near NYC You Never Knew Existed

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    Highlands Natural Pool/Facebook. Distance from NYC: 1 hour 30 minutes How to get there: Drive via NJ-208 or NJ-3 W; bus via the 197 Swimming laps at the gym is fine, but sometimes we want to cool ...

  3. Swimming hole - Wikipedia

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    A swimming hole is a place in a river, stream, creek, spring, or similar natural body of water, which is large enough and deep enough for a person to swim in. Common usage usually refers to fresh, moving water and thus not to oceans or lakes. In the UK swimming at natural swimming holes has a long history and has recently become known as "wild ...

  4. It was one of Monroe County's favorite swimming holes. Now ...

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    The fun with swimming holes carved by nature, the story noted, are the “bends and dips, mysteries and local legends.” By the late ‘30s, news stories reported in excess of 10,000 “bather ...

  5. Blue Hole (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Hole is located in the Pinelands of Monroe Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey and Winslow Township, Camden County, New Jersey. It is a clear blue body of water situated in the middle of a dense forest, with many similar such lakes in its immediate vicinity. The water has warm and cold spots, averaging 58 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

  6. 22 Magical Waterfalls Perfect for a Refreshing Swim - AOL

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    A classic Vermont swimming hole, Buttermilk Falls has large pools below upper and lower portions that are deep enough for complete submersion. At the lower falls, the water is about 25 feet wide ...

  7. Blue Whale of Catoosa - Wikipedia

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    Blue Whale of Catoosa. Coordinates: 36°11′37″N 95°43′59″W. The Blue Whale of Catoosa. The Blue Whale of Catoosa is a waterfront structure, just east of the American town of Catoosa, Oklahoma, and it has become one of the most recognizable attractions on old Route 66.

  8. Not Your Average Swimming Pool: Where to Take a Dip in All 50 ...

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    This public swimming pool in the city of Kearney is popular for its elaborate, waterpark-style slide, diving boards, and activities, including a morning toddler time. Day passes are $4 or $5 ...

  9. Emerald Pools - Wikipedia

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    Emerald Pools. Emerald Pools Recreational Area is a series of swimming holes and short hiking trails located on Jordan Creek and the South Yuba River in Nevada County, California, and the Tahoe National Forest. [1] Located downstream of Lake Spaulding, Emerald Pools sits at approximately 4,200 ft (1,067 m) above sea level. [2]