An infinity edge pool (also named negative edge, zero edge, disappearing edge or vanishing edge pool) is a swimming or reflecting pool which produces a visual effect of water extending to the horizon, vanishing, or extending to “infinity”. They are often seen at fancy or exotic resorts, exclusive estates, and in advertisements. The infinity pool design concept is said to have originated in Bali, Indonesia, where its inspiration came directly from observing the dramatic effect created by the ubiquitous terraced rice paddies, known locally as sawah, for which the island is famous.
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1. Golden Triangle Resort - Chiang Rai, Thailand
Photograph by I Prahin
2. Murni’s Villa - Ubud, Bali
Photograph by Murnis in Bali
3. Lake Manyara Serena Lodge - Tanzania, Africa
Photograph by badlyricpolice
4. Kandalama Hotel - Dambulla, Sri Lanka
Photograph by adametrnal
5. Tuscany, Italy
Photograph by waveovrwave
6. Tat Kuang Si Waterfall - Luang Prabang, Laos (natural)
Photograph by babelbabel
7. Alila Ubud Hotel - Bali, Indonesia
Photograph by Sean McGrath
8. Sheraton Waikiki - Hawaii
Photograph by Scott Sharick
9. Hotel Villa Mahal - Turkey
Photograph by Cloudzilla
10. Rangali Island - Maldives
Photograph by KTA Public Relations
11. Kempinski Hotel Ishtar - Dead Sea, Jordan
Photograph by Marantzer
12. Divi Little Bay Beach Resort - St. Maarten
Photograph by Erikogan
13. Phuket, Thailand
Photograph by a hobby
14. Los Cabos, Mexico
Photograph by Marquis Los Cabos
15. North Narrabeen Tidal Pool - Sydney, Australia (natural)
Photograph by Peter Anthony
16. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Photograph by bpverdoorn
17. Intercontinental Hotel - Fiji
Photograph by amorphity
18. Dreams Resort - Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Photograph by demelzastudio
19. Unknown
Photograph by rocketChips
20. Turkey
Photograph by NeilWhelan
21. Mes Amis Resort
Photograph by Jeremy Wilbur
22. Ubud Hanging Gardens - Bali, Indonesia
Photograph by Busyman Bicycles
23. Infinity Falls (natural)
Photograph by Angus Clyne
24. Unknown
Photograph by Greg Marshall