Visiting the ocean-connected seawater pool at Cronula Beach in Sydney
Cronula Beach is a beach in the southern part of Sydney, where the seawater has a special pale blue color. The endless winding sandy beach surrounds the scenic peninsula like a picture.
Beside the beach is a crystal clear seawater swimming pool, with fierce waves from the Pacific Ocean outside constantly washing the pool's water. Surrounded by coral reefs, it looks like a naturally formed seawater pond, attracting many visitors to swim here.
In the distance is the sea, with pure white clouds hanging very low, almost embracing the horizon.
The wind is strong, and the waves are rough. There are still a few people swimming in the pool—quite daring.
As the clouds shift, the sky changes colors, from pale blue to deep blue and then to gray, as if hinting at an approaching storm.