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hot pool

British  

noun

  1. a pool or spring that is heated geothermally

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He saw it happen while swimming in a hot pool.

From BBC

The area includes mountaintop walking tracks, beaches and a hot pool facility billed as the “only hot ocean water complex in the world.”

From The Wall Street Journal

A special feature of Ainsworth Hot Springs is the hot pool that leads into a magnificent 160-foot cave with subtle lights to guide you.

From Seattle Times

The water is fresh, brought in from the springs in the forest, with the hot pool completely refreshing every 30 minutes and the warm pool every two hours.

From Seattle Times

Between the hot pool, the cold plunge, and jetted stream in the warm pool for floating in lazy circles, you can pick how you want to experience your calm.

From Seattle Times