Between the sea and the mineral pool lies a place without a clear definition. Built in the 1970s, the bath remains open and free to the public, sustained today through the care of volunteers. People come here not so much to swim, but to remain — submerged, slowed, at rest. In this boundary between two waters, bodies gradually relax, and the differences between them begin to fade. Outside the water, everyone carries their own weight. Here, it temporarily dissolves. In recent years, there has been growing interest from local business interests to acquire and redevelop the site. Yet the space