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At first glance, it looks like just another beautiful infinity pool on Lake Como. Except it isn’t! This jaw-dropping 40-metre floating pool at the ⁠Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como wasn't actually built into the shoreline. It was meticulously engineered like a massive catamaran, manufactured in Finland, transported across Europe...

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