The phrase encapsulates the desire to locate natural aquatic features in proximity to the user’s current location. It refers to cascades of water descending into a pool of sufficient size and depth to allow for recreational swimming activities within a reasonable distance. This suggests a confluence of geographical features amenable to outdoor recreation.
The pursuit of these locations provides opportunities for engaging with nature, promoting physical activity, and offering respite from urban environments. Historically, access to natural water sources has been integral to human settlement and recreation, influencing cultural practices and providing ecological benefits such as supporting biodiversity and regulating water flow.