The video discusses various unique swimming pool designs from around the world.
It begins with a pool in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Japan, created by an Argentinean artist. This pool creates an optical illusion, making it seem like the people below are wet when they are actually standing on dry ground.
Next, it talks about the Blue Lagoon in Iceland, a large warm lake known for its beneficial effects on the skin. The water comes from a natural source, passes through a plant to heat up, and is then directed to the lagoon.
The video also features a hotel in Greece where the rooms have indoor pools. Another unique pool is in a hotel in Antalya, Turkey, which is located on an island and has a pool that goes around the entire complex.
In Australia, there is an adventure pool called Hot Off, where visitors are placed in a cage with crocodiles.
In Dubai, there is a wave pool designed for professional surfers.
The video concludes by asking viewers which pool they would most like to swim in and encourages them to stay tuned for more videos.
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