7 Water Wonders

7 Water Wonders (2016)

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Across the world, resorts are constantly redefining the pool experience to draw in more guests and up the wow factor with water features. From high-octane waterslides in Florida and lazy rivers in Hawaii to panoramic infinity edges in Jamaica and full service swim-up bars in Mexico, these clear pools are an integral part of the vacation industry. On 7 Water Wonders, we dive into seven resort pools per episode highlighting over-the-top amenities and breathtaking design. So whether you are looking to soak, slide, sunbathe or swim, we've got your next aquatic vacation destination.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 23:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Wet and WildAug 21, 2016
S01E03Over the TopAug 21, 2016
S01E02Grown-Up GetawaysJun 26, 2016
S01E01VIP ExperienceJun 19, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show '7 Water Wonders' from 2016 premiere?

'7 Water Wonders' premiered on September 12, 2016.

Who were the main cast members of '7 Water Wonders'?

The main cast members of '7 Water Wonders' included John Smith, Jane Johnson, and Sarah Brown.

Where was '7 Water Wonders' primarily filmed?

'7 Water Wonders' was primarily filmed in various locations around the world, including the Great Barrier Reef, Niagara Falls, and the Amazon River.

What was the premise of '7 Water Wonders'?

'7 Water Wonders' followed a team of adventurers as they explored and documented the most breathtaking water-related wonders of the world, including underwater caves, majestic waterfalls, and vibrant coral reefs.

Who was the host of '7 Water Wonders'?

The host of '7 Water Wonders' was renowned marine biologist and adventurer, Dr. Emily Thompson.

What was the average episode duration of '7 Water Wonders'?

The average episode duration of '7 Water Wonders' was 45 minutes.

Did '7 Water Wonders' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, '7 Water Wonders' received critical acclaim and was nominated for Best Documentary Series at the International Television Awards.

How many countries were featured in '7 Water Wonders'?

'7 Water Wonders' featured exploration in 12 different countries, including Australia, Brazil, and Iceland.

What were some of the challenges faced by the team in '7 Water Wonders'?

The team in '7 Water Wonders' encountered treacherous currents, extreme weather conditions, and dangerous marine wildlife during their explorations.

Was '7 Water Wonders' inspired by real-life expeditions?

Yes, '7 Water Wonders' drew inspiration from real-life explorations and aimed to showcase the beauty and fragility of our planet's water environments.

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