高雄桃源鄉的拉克斯溪游泳池,這幾年來不斷的在變化,每一年它都不斷被掩埋,又被重新整理出來,因為如此成為南部最好的天然泳池,因為梅雨季的缺席,今年拉克斯溪泳池比以往維持了更久。
這部影片是拉克斯溪泳池的紀錄史,並且會為大家說明它為何會有這麼漂亮的水色。 https://youtu.be/Pjj6jfO3MmI
儘管它與其他溪流相較之下是一個相當安全的游泳處(一個成人在泳池任何一處都可以站立,沒有水流且水溫溫暖清澈)當局人員仍擔心都市人的生命安全,這是相當有爭議的地方,雖然這個游泳池很快就會大一場大雨而淹沒,但我還是希望大家能站出來,抗議把自然資源奪走的人,這還不是觀光發展條例第36條的規定,一旦這裡被禁止了,我們將永遠失去拉克斯溪天然泳池。
另外,近日肺炎的爆發只是個巧合,這個爭議已經在許久不前已經受到多討論,泳池的關閉與疫情無關,不用多說這週末大家都待在家吧!在疫情趨緩回到大自然之前,我也會乖乖待在家。
The Lakesixi swimming pools have changed a lot over the years. Every year they get filled, and then rebuilt in another location. Yet every year they stay the best place to swim in Southern Taiwan. This year it's lasted longer than ever before, due to the absence of the plum rains.
This video is the history of how it came to be, and what process causes it to have such beautiful colors.
Despite being possibly the safest place to swim in any river, ( An adult can stand at any give point in the pool, it doesn't have currents, and the water is warm and clear) haters are still trying to close it due to safety concerns. This point is moot, because it will disappear in the next heavy rain, but I still urge people to resist having wilderness access taken away from them. It's not under article 26 of the Act for Tourism Development yet... but if it is, you're never going to get it back.
Btw, it's only a coincidence that we have a COVID outbreak at this time. The friction over this river started much earlier. And the attempted closure is unrelated to covid. Obviously everyone stay home this weekend, I am at home too, and wait until the COVID situation improves before going back out.