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Greece is considering a change in swimming pool water for hotels to seawater instead of freshwater, due to worsening drought conditions and the need to conserve water resources amid climate change. This move may be disappointing for tourists who prefer freshwater pools, as many complain about the feel and impact of saltwater on their skin.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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