Tosua actually means a "Gigantic Swimming Hole". It is believed that lava blowholes makes thees tidal pools and walking paths along the coast and near the ocean's edge. It is about 30 meters down from the ground, you have to climb a long ladder to the natural pool. The pool is located near Lotofaga which is a village on the south coast of the island of Upolu in Samoa. For more information about the village, Lotofaga visit Wikipedia
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