Chile Has The World’s Largest Swimming Pool
August 21st, 2008
Filed under: Strange Places
This is the gigantic lagoon in the resort of San Alfonso del mar, Algarrobo City, Chile. Over a kilometer long, covering 20 acres, and containing 250,000 cubic meters of water.
The pool took five years to build, cost nearly £1 billion and consumes £2 million a year to maintain. It can harvest, filter and permanently recirculate ocean water by itself.
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