Members of the BuzzFeed community answered a question about little-known, but very picturesque and impressive places around the world where you just need to swim. Here are 17 locations that water connoisseurs and sophisticated swimmers mentioned most often, and these places are really stunning!
Cenote Dos Ojos - Tulum, Mexico
Tu-Sua - Lotofaga, Apia, Samoa
Enchanted River - Hinatuan, Surigao, Philippines
Maunavali Waterfall - Oahu, Hawaii
Emerald Lake - Kilkis, Greece
Havasu Falls - Grand Canyon, Arizona
Cypress Springs - Vernon, Florida
Dragonon Cave - Mellieha, Malta
Cummins Waterfall - Jackson County, Tennessee
Santa Rosa Blue Hole - Santa Rosa, New Mexico
Horseshoe Lake - Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
Blue Hole - Dweira, Gozo Malta
Jacob Creek - Scottsdale and Mount Pleasant, PA
Cenote - Yucatan, Mexico
Tejada Island - British Columbia Canada
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