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It would make sense in north Australia where there are multiple types of jellyfish which can go through nets and are lethal.
Also the sharks and crocodiles but mostly for jellyfish like the Irukandji.
Australian fauna has no chill.
Apparently that beach is not very suited for swimming as it has a lot jelly fish and the sea is rough
People who come from somewhere inland don't have proper knowledge and respect for riptides. It's quite possible this pool has prevented more than a few family vacations from turning tragic.
I read the link included by OP.
The area was likely not naturally suitable for guests due to waves, currents, and marine life, so they made a sea water lagoon with beach.
Right? I never really understood these. Bitch, the actual largest pool is right next to it
This one doesn't have creepy-crawlies tho