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Not sure if this I the right place to post so sorry in advance.

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?An Impressive Artificial Paradise?: Take a Look at the World?s Largest Pool ? It?s Probably Bigger Than You?d Expect | TheBlaze.com

The world’s largest swimming pool, completed in 2006, is located at the San Alfonso del Mar resort in Algarrobo, Chile — and calling it big might be an understatement.




The world’s largest swimming pool in the world is at Chile’s San Alfonso del Mar resort. (Image source: San Alfonso del Mar resort)
The pool, which is estimated to have cost more than $1 billion to construct, is 3,324 feet long, covering near 20 acres. In fact, it is so enormous that it is called a “lagoon,” equivalent to about 6,000 standard-size 26 foot long pools, according to GizMag.




The world’s largest swimming pool in the world is at Chile’s San Alfonso del Mar resort. (Image source: San Alfonso del Mar resort)


The world’s largest swimming pool in the world is at Chile’s San Alfonso del Mar resort. (Image source: San Alfonso del Mar resort)
The pool features depths of up to 115 feet and in the summer temperatures can reach near 80 degrees. It holds the Guinness world record for the largest swimming pool in the world.

I guess you could get bent on a confined water dive.
 
I guess you could get bent on a confined water dive.
They aren't nearly as large as this, but there is a pool in Belgium that is 35 meters deep and a 40 meter deep pool in Italy.
 
How many "Baby Ruths" does it take to close that pool? :cool2:
 
Is the depth correct? I've read conflicting stories. Nemo 33 in Belgium is 34.5 metres. I believe it was originally 33m but they removed some plant from the bottom that gave it the extra 1.5m.
 

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