Sea Pools: Exploring The World’s Coastal Havens

In every corner of the globe, man-made sea pools stand as serene sanctuaries, offering swimmers a secure escape from the perils of rough waters and unpredictable currents. From Australia’s expansive Avalon Rock Pool to the enchanting “Mermaid Pool” in Cornwall, UK, these aquatic wonders provide a tranquil saltwater oasis amid the backdrop of crashing ocean waves.

Sea Pools Explores The World’s Saltwater Sanctuaries

London-based author and outdoor swimming enthusiast Chris Romer-Lee dives into the allure of sea pools in his latest book, “Sea Pools: 66 Saltwater Sanctuaries From Around the World.

Featuring over 60 dramatic sea pools, the book goes beyond aesthetics, delving into the architecture, history, and social significance of these coastal retreats.

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An Inspired Vision

Romer-Lee’s fascination with sea pools sparked a decade ago during a family vacation in Switzerland, where a swim in Lake Zurich inspired his vision for Thames Baths, an organization advocating for a floating pool on London’s River Thames. As the co-founder of architecture practice Studio Octopi, he has been actively involved in restoring tidal pools in Scotland and designing a seawater pool in Cumbria.

To capture the essence of sea pools worldwide, Romer-Lee embarked on a virtual journey using Google Maps, scouring coastlines for the best examples. He collaborated with local photographers, often via Instagram, showcasing lesser-known talents and providing exposure to emerging artists.

The Avalon Rock Pool in New South Wales, Australia built in 1921 featured in Chris Romer-Lee's new book Sea Pools. Photo Credit - Tim Seaton
The Avalon Rock Pool in New South Wales, Australia built in 1921 featured in Chris Romer-Lee’s new book. Photo Credit – Tim Seaton

The resulting images in Romer-Lee’s book unveil a breathtaking mix of forms, from Ireland’s art-installation-like Belmullet Tidal Pool to Portugal’s rocky Piscinas Naturais de Porto Moniz, formed over thousands of years from volcanic lava. Romer-Lee’s favorite entries include Scotland’s Trinkie and North Baths, Lewinnick Cove House Pool, and Lady Basset’s Baths in Cornwall, all captured in the cold ambiance of January snow.

The book not only highlights the diverse beauty of these man-made pools but also raises awareness about their ecological impact. Romer-Lee expressed concerns about the use of white zinc paint in Wooley’s Pool in Cape Town, South Africa, fearing it may disrupt the ecosystem by preventing seaweed from attaching to the rocks.

Sea Pools features man-made salt water pools from around the globe. Photo Credit - Massimo Vitali
Sea Pools features man-made saltwater pools from around the globe. Photo Credit – Massimo Vitali

As indoor pools face closures amid rising energy prices, outdoor swimming experiences a resurgence, making sea pools more relevant than ever. Romer-Lee, who swims every morning in London’s Hyde Park, hopes his new book draws attention to these accessible yet often-overlooked treasures on coastlines worldwide.

“Sea Pools: 66 Saltwater Sanctuaries From Around the World,” published by Batsford, invites readers to appreciate the architectural marvels, historical significance, and social impact of these vital coastal retreats. In a world that is rekindling its love for outdoor swimming, Romer-Lee’s book stands as a celebration within the larger swimming lexicon.

Featured Photo Credit: Anastasia Benjafield

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