Noun
swimming hole (plural swimming holes)
(chiefly Australia, New Zealand) An area for swimming in a stream or river.
Family members pulled the boy from the swimming hole about 2.45pm today with emergency crews from Blue Mountains Police Area Command, the Dog Unit and Rescue Squad starting CPR. Source: Internet
Some photos are from “Sight Unseen,” Greene’s Comins Pond series, which features images of this popular swimming hole in Worcester County, Massachusetts. Source: Internet
The oldest marble quarry in the country is now go-to local swimming hole, O'Connor told us. Source: Internet
Take a slight deviation to the right of the main path, and about 50 metres upstream you’ll find the far more romantically named Lovers Pool, popular with local youngsters who enjoy jumping into the long, deep swimming hole. Source: Internet
Take a slight deviation to the right of the main path, and about 50 metres upstream you’ll find the far more romantically named Lovers Pool, popular with local youngsters who enjoy jumping into the long, deep swimming hole. Source: Internet
There was spontaneity: a morning trip to an ice-cold swimming hole. Source: Internet