Phrases with «saltwater lagoon»

A "saltwater lagoon" refers to a small body of water, like a lake or pond, that contains saltwater instead of freshwater. It is formed when a section of the ocean is partially enclosed by land, creating a sheltered area with salty water. These lagoons can be found near coastlines and are home to various marine plants and animals. Full definition

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  • A revitalised beachfront luxury resort on famous Four Mile Beach surrounded by 147 hectares of lush tropical gardens, 2 hectares of sparkling saltwater lagoon pools and an 18 - hole golf course, 5 - star resort amenities and service to make you feel at home in paradise. (sheratongrandmirageportdouglas.com)
  • With the largest amount of swimmable saltwater lagoons in Queensland, guests can savour the variety of lagoons by slipping in and out of 13 individual pools with either a beach, rock pool or poolside deck entry. (sheratongrandmirageportdouglas.com)
  • Guests enjoy the use of 6 secluded villa pools or indulge in the two hectares of saltwater lagoon pools around the main resort complex. (sheratongrandmirageportdouglas.com)
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