Monday, 18 August 2014

World’s Biggest Backyard Swimming Pool in Texas



Did you know the world's biggest backyard swimming pool is in the Houston area? A beautiful small town nearly 70 miles southwest of Houston, is famous for its farming history and immigrant heritage, now is the home to world's largest backyard swimming pool well built in 2009 by Kuykendall Custom Pools Inc. in Conroe, the resort-style pool belongs to Mike Mobley and his family, who have shared the amenity with the community. The swimming pool is having 21-foot water slide, two hot tubs, sunken bar, outdoor kitchen, six waterfalls and 500-foot "lazy river," the $3 million pool is a unique one-day destination, which is built on the site of a two-acre pond. 

The Mobleys' holds 600,000 gallons of water; and they removed some water not to scrimp but to give the lazy river an optional faster speed. Some new, stronger pumps were installed, and the bottom was raised to decrease the load on them. It looks like an oversized community swimming pool; everyone has a good time here. Indeed this is a great place to come relax, kick back. Usually every Sunday we come to BBQ, go swimming. The kids play. The swimming pool was once a pond, and all family members, friends, businessmen, and wedding parties have taken place to relish the huge 600,000 gallon pool water. 

The maintenance of swimming pool is really terrible because of the grass and overgrowth on it. Mobley’s wanted a pool where the whole town could come and take a free dip so he asked pool builder Rick Kuykendall to transform the country pond into a tropical oasis. There’s a rock waterfall built here, along with gumnut tree with a rope on it. The most interesting attraction in the backyard is the 500 foot, adjustable speed lazy river. So are you ready for day out a trip with your friends, family, love ones? It’s a must see place. 

Saturday, 16 August 2014

Torc Waterfall in Killarney National Park in Ireland


You’d never thought this waterfall was that big looking at pictures of it but once you saw it you’d knew the majestic beauty of Torc Waterfall. In Irish language it is called “Easach Toirc”. The Torc waterfall is situated at the base of Torc Mountain, about 7 miles from Killarney in County Kerry, Ireland. The Torc waterfall is one of the landmarks on the motor entrance to Muckross House and can be accessed from a car park on the N71 better known as the Killarney Kenmare road.  The Torc Waterfall is a nice stopping point on the N71 as you drive through Killarney National Park. The walk from the car park is not very far, it'll take three mins tops.

You’ll see that red deer are frequently seen and heard in the area. Due to easy access and parking make the site popular with walkers and tour bus groups who often visit as part of the Ring of Kerry tour. A public hiking trail stretches from the waterfall to the top of Torc Mountain. The Torc Waterfall is best seen after heavy rains when it offers scenic woodland views. The Torc Waterfall is most popular tourist attractions in Ireland, especially busiest place in summer. If you’d like to have better view of lakes then push yourself a little ahead and climb the hundred steps to the left of the waterfall to get some magnificent view of the lakes. The Torc waterfall is approximately 70 to 80 feet high and the Owengarriff River which feeds it rises in “The Devil’s Punchbowl” on nearby Mangerton Mountain. Torc Waterfall is so much gorgeous than it appears, and default place for outstanding photography.

In reality the waterfall offers great view, easy accessible options for visitors to discover the true beauty of nature in Ireland. Torc Waterfall is one of Killarney's most famous natural tourist attractions and a traditional stopping point for many tourists, as waterfall is cascading from the misty heights of Torc mountain, and for sure this majestic waterfall is not to be missed.

Torc Waterfall Killarney from Vacation Killarney on Vimeo.