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October 7, 2007 5:59 PM PDT

Size matters: the world's largest swimming pool

by Tim Leberecht
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(Credit: Spluch)

Who needs the ocean anyway? This artificial lagoon and swimming pool in the San Alfonso del Mar resort in Chile is eight hectares in size and contains 250,000 cubic meters of water, equivalent in size to 6,000 standard domestic pools.

Via Spluch

Originally posted at Matter/Anti-Matter
Tim Leberecht is Frog Design's of vice president of marketing and communications. He has worked in the media, entertainment, and high-tech industries. Most recently, he was the head of corporate communications at Mindjet, a provider of mind-mapping software for the enterprise. Prior to Mindjet, he served as a press chief for the Athens 2004 International Olympic Torch Relay and in marketing communications for Deutsche Telekom in Germany. Tim runs the iPlot blog, and has published and spoken about branding, organizational communication, social media, and attention economics. Tim is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET.
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small depth pool?
by ozyman4269 October 7, 2007 9:15 PM PDT
If the above numbers in the caption are correct "eight hectares in size and contains 250,000 cubic meters of water" then the whole pool is less than a meter deep!
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Thats pretty big alright...
by Quiksilver7122 October 8, 2007 1:13 AM PDT
But I rather swim in the worlds deepest pool! (114 feet deep)
http://www.nemo33.com/index_en/gallery2.html
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Ramifications of such a large pool
by tenc21 October 15, 2007 7:55 PM PDT
1. Those laps are gonna be mighty long and few;

2. Kids will feel a greater entitlement to pee (maybe adults as well);

3. That's a whole lotta chlorine;

4. Where do you buy a pool cover for one this big?

5. Don't make waves--it could become a tsunami.

6. If they allow water polo, the goalie won't even be able to see the other goalie.

7. Only a human with gills could swim the length of this pool lengthwise.

8. How long does it take the pool cleaner to clear the leaves?

9. Don't lose your ring in this pool!

10. As big as this pool may be, all it takes every night to clear every out is a couple of Baby Ruth bars.
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by wespj--2008 September 4, 2008 10:27 PM PDT
Good call, Ozyman! The pool is actually 20 acres total. 115 feet deep at the deepest point. There's another review -- and more photos -- of this pool at:

http://travel.spotcoolstuff.com/hotels/worlds-largest-swimming-pool/
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