Calarossa's Natural Pool
Calarossa's Natural Pool is a body of water in Italy framed by rocky outcrops that create a sheltered basin. The water appears clean and the surrounding landscape remains undeveloped and natural.
This natural formation has long been part of Italy's coastal landscape. The basin shape developed through natural geological processes over millennia.
Visitors reach the pool on foot by climbing over rocks and should wear secure footwear. The water can be cold and access depends on tide conditions.
The pool is only fully accessible at certain tide levels and changes appearance throughout the day. Many visitors don't realize that the easiest access occurs during low tide.
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