Worlds Largest Pool

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Worlds largest pool.

This pool would give the Nemo33 a run for its money. Has anyone ever dove it?

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If it's the one I got in an e-mail the other day, diving is allowed there. There is a special deep end for dive training. How would you like the task of having to clean that pool? :11:
 
It has one end that says it is 110' deep. I was hoping someone here knew for sure.
 
LOL. When I saw the thread title I said to myself, "Not another Nemo33 thread." A new one seems to pop up every few months.

That is definitely one big pool. The website says it's really a salt water lagoon since the cycle sea water though it.
 
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1 BILLION DOLLARS!

"But if you fancy splashing out on one of your own -- and you have the space to accommodate it -- then beware: this one took five years to build, cost nearly 1 billion, and the annual maintenance bill will be 2 million." (World's Largest Swimming Pool -- off the coast of Chile)
 
I got the email for this too. This pool is massive, big enough that you need some kind of boat to swim from one side to another. I wonder how many lifeguards they need...
 

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