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| jeeper_095 |
Yesterday the Guinness Book of R ecords named the vast pool beside th e sea in Chile as the biggest in the world.
It is more than 1,000 yards long, covers 20 acres, had a 115ft deep end and holds 66 million gallons of water.
This one took five years to build, cost nearly 1billion and the annual maintenance bill will be 2million.
The man-made saltwater lagoon has been attracting huge crowds to the San Alfonso del Mar resort at Algarrobo, on Chile's southern coast, since it opened last month.
Its turquoise waters are so crystal clear that you can see the bottom even in the deep end.
It dwarfs the world's second biggest pool, the Orthlieb - nicknamed the Big Splash - in Morocco, which is a mere 150 yards long and 100 yards wide. An Olympic-size pool measures some 50 yards by 25 yards.
Chile's monster pool uses a computer- controlled suction and filtration system to keep fresh seawater in permanent circulation, drawing i t in from the ocean at one end and pumping it out at the other.< BR>
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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| dj_alfi |
| oooh.. i want that for my yard!!! |
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| gehzumteufel |
| holy ing !!!!!!!!1 |
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| Ted Promo |
| right next to... the ocean? |
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| polkovnik86 |
| I wonder if someone will leave a floater there, how long will it take for them to clean it up, or get it out of the pool. |
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| Ted Promo |
| imagine having to skim that of moths, cicadas, e-coli, and Adam Walsh. |
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| Ang ' ela_ie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ted Promo
right next to... the ocean? |
I know, right? With ocean water.
I dont know about anyone else, but I hate swimming in salt water. |
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| Ted Promo |
| by the looks of it, there really isn't much else to do in the surrounding -- eh - 60 or so miles. You better really like floaties. |
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| Ang ' ela_ie |
| I just watched a video that said it makes sense because Chilean beaches are pretty dangerous. |
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