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On top of the villas is a rooftop pond with water lilies and a small deck area where you can enjoy a massage if you'd like to stay close to home. There's a two-foot-wide strip around the pond at the edge of the roof that is definitely not a walkway -- handrails are not one of its features. Still, if your insurance is paid up and you carefully creep to the edge with your camera, you might find... |
| Leela... or, more likely, your own lady lounging in her Four Seasons robe and leafing through a guidebook to plan your afternoon. |
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If a day bed is more your style -- or you just want to be closer to the mini-bar -- try the lounge area, hung with native artwork, shaded by bamboo curtains and, in the morning, featuring fresh fruit thoughtfully left on the table for your breakfast. |
| Now here's an experience to immerse yourself in -- a plunge pool that's equally fine for sunny afternoon swims or quick dips at midnight. It's about five feet deep with wide steps along the near side that let you decide how much of you to get wet, and the small underwater ledge you see along the far sides gives short people an equal opportunity to look over the edge of the pool and watch the river flow by. |
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Sitting at the outdoor dining table, this is the view toward the sun deck, with the bedroom sliding doors open behind it. The lounge is just to the left... yes, along with the mini-bar. Go on, help yourself. |
| Finally, my favorite view -- the plunge pool as seen from the world's most comfortable bed. In the morning, you're just a hop, skip and a jump away from turning comatose into wide-awake... and being ready for another day in paradise. We hope you enjoyed your stay here. We certainly did. |
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