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The (Unofficial Official Official Extreme) Worlds Largest Swimming Pool
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Welcome to the worlds largest swimming pool. This thing is huge. One news story reports that it is 115 feet deep in the deep end (might be a typo).
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let me take a wild, out of left field guess on this one- dubai?
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I think the one on the other side of that sandy strip looks better.
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Nov 1999
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Dubai is the first place I thought of...
To bad the pool won't have guests 99% of the time.
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"It's weird the way 'finger puppets' sounds ok as a noun..."
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Posting Junkie
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Originally Posted by sek929
Dubai is the first place I thought of...
Chile apparently. I wouldn't have been surpriesed if this were Dubai, but looking at the photos it can't be.. Too green.
I wouldn't have guessed Chile though.
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I could take Sean Connery in a fight... I could definitely take him.
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What a waste. Right next to the ocean.
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I wish I had room for a pool. I guess I could tear down my HT and put one in...
Heh, f$@# that.
that does look amazing though, wonder how many gallons it holds?
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Mar 2001
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Originally Posted by Shaddim
I wish I had room for a pool. I guess I could tear down my HT and put one in...
Heh, f$@# that.
that does look amazing though, wonder how many gallons it holds?
&#%$ that! How many hogsheads can it hold??!
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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It's San Alfonso de Mar in Algarrobo, Chile.
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That would be freaky to swim in at night.... yet there would be no sharks to worry about.
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Originally Posted by phantomdragonz
salt water filled... interesting...
Saline solutions are becoming more popular in swimming pools. It's not nearly the salt content of the oceans, but it keeps bacteria growth down, is safer for swimmers, it is cheaper, and requires less maintenance than traditional chlorine and other chemicals.
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Originally Posted by imitchellg5
What a waste. Right next to the ocean.
I was going to say the same thing. Bunch of idiots. I'd hate to think of all the time, money and environmental damage that that pool causes.
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It's sad that you guys are making those assumptions without having actually been to that beach.
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Originally Posted by phantomdragonz
Chile's monster pool uses a computer- controlled suction and filtration system to keep fresh seawater in permanent circulation, drawing it in from the ocean at one end and pumping it out at the other.
The sun warms the water to 26c, nine degrees warmer than the adjoining sea.
Chilean biochemist Fernando Fischmann, whose Crystal Lagoons Corporation designed the pool, said advanced engineering meant his company could build "an impressive artificial paradise" even in inhospitable areas.
"As long as we have access to unlimited seawater, we can make it work, and it causes no damage to the ocean."
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I have always been able to reach the other side with a dive and swimming under water ! Is this a challenge?
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I'd make it the world's largest toilet. Because I won't walk back to the bathrooms.
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Nice pool. Something this large is asking for the world's largest pee-in to happen.
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Originally Posted by osiris
Nice pool. Something this large is asking for the world's largest pee-in to happen.
Worlds largest kiddie pool? It's not warm because it's heated...
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Originally Posted by Railroader
Saline solutions are becoming more popular in swimming pools. It's not nearly the salt content of the oceans, but it keeps bacteria growth down, is safer for swimmers, it is cheaper, and requires less maintenance than traditional chlorine and other chemicals.
My parents switch to saltwater last summer. I love it. You can easily open your eyes underwater without them being irritated.
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Originally Posted by sek929
Dubai is the first place I thought of...
To bad the pool won't have guests 99% of the time.
Why's that? I don't get it.
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Just think how much totty you could fit into that pool.
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Been inclined to wander... off the beaten track.
That's where there's thunder... and the wind shouts back.
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Originally Posted by philm
Why's that? I don't get it.
Dubai has loads of $$$ these days and can't spend it quick enough.
They've built entire islands to put resorts on.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
What a great bit of information to bring to our attention. I'd never heard of this til now. Thanks!
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America should know the political orientation of government officials who might be in a position to adversely influence the future of this country. http://tinyurl.com/4vucu5
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Originally Posted by sek929
Dubai has loads of $$$ these days and can't spend it quick enough.
They've built entire islands to put resorts on.
They will eventually become the middle east oasis for business and leisurely living and I hope they are successful beyond anyone's wildest imagination!
Halliburton has moved there so it must be a good idea!
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Only in South-America
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Originally Posted by Railroader
It's sad that you guys are making those assumptions without having actually been to that beach.
There is malnutrition running rampant through South America as well as high illiteracy rates and all that crap and they have to build a huge pool right next to the world's largest body of water. That money could have been more well spent.
Have you been there?
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Originally Posted by imitchellg5
There is malnutrition running rampant through South America as well as high illiteracy rates and all that crap and they have to build a huge pool right next to the world's largest body of water. That money could have been more well spent.
Have you been there?
Spent on what? Deforestation? I assure you, a resort is about the best thing that could have been built there.
Now they will have jobs and other opportunities to serve the tourist trade.
Did you even read why they don't swim in that section of the ocean? It's ain't like California beaches.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
Spent on what? Deforestation? I assure you, a resort is about the best thing that could have been built there.
Now they will have jobs and other opportunities to serve the tourist trade.
Did you even read why they don't swim in that section of the ocean? It's ain't like California beaches.
While I agree that job opportunities are good, an undertaking of that kind is never helpful to the environment or economy of a country like that.
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Originally Posted by Doofy
Just think how much totty you could fit into that pool.
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Originally Posted by imitchellg5
While I agree that job opportunities are good, an undertaking of that kind is never helpful to the environment or economy of a country like that.
Actually, it probably is helpful to that section of the country regarding deforestation. The resort will bring in many foreign visitors and with those visitors comes foreign money. And with the money comes a desire to keep that money coming. They cut down the surrounding forests and people aren't going to want to come.
It will certainly help the country's economy. Arguing against that is futile.
Even I want to go now. If they never would have built it, I never would have heard of it. Bonus that they do it in a way that that is not harmful to the ocean and you still get the beauty of the ocean.
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Damn, I guess I should have posted this in the Political Section.
I just thought it would be one hell of a party pool. Can you imagine all the pretty girls you can get in there before you reached the limit?
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I bet you could easily *POOP* in one of these things and nobody would notice or care, it's so damn big!
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Technically, it's a lagoon and not a pool. From what I have read it has a sand bottom and was just expanded upon from a pre-existing body of water. They added saline filtration and viola!
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Actually, San Alfonso has been great for Algarrobo's (ie. the local) economy.
It's a rather small town, that was a popular summer spot during the 70's. Then it went downhill until they built San Alfonso del Mar during the 90's and Los Altos de San Alfonso (the buildings to the right). Both have a lot of new people and of course, money.
As for the pool, the sea in Chile is very cold (see Humboldt Current) so it's quite easy to see why they would build it.
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Originally Posted by Sarc
Actually, San Alfonso has been great for Algarrobo's (ie. the local) economy.
It's a rather small town, that was a popular summer spot during the 70's. Then it went downhill until they built San Alfonso del Mar during the 90's and Los Altos de San Alfonso (the buildings to the right). Both have a lot of new people and of course, money.
As for the pool, the sea in Chile is very cold (see Humboldt Current) so it's quite easy to see why they would build it.
SHHHH!
Quit bringing non-knee-jerk logic and facts to these types of discussions. You'll probably get banned for no reason soon. Don't say I didn't warn you.
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Yeah I know ... god I miss the old Lounge.
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