Largest Swimming Pool In The World

A one kilometre long swimming pool in Chile has been acknowledged as the world’s largest by the Guinness Book of World Records.
The man-made salt water lagoon at San Alfonso del Mar resort in Algarrobo, Chile, was completed late 2006 and has been drawing large crowds ever since.
Situated on the Chilean coast, it provides a spectacular play area of seemingly endless crystal-clear blue water.
The San Alfonso pool:
* Is 8 hectares in surface area or the equivalent of 6,000 standard-size 8-metre-long swimming pools.
* It easily dwarfs the next biggest pool – the Orthlieb in Casablanca, Morocco – which measures 150m x 100m.
* The lagoon’s water temperature in summer is 26C, nine degrees warmer than the ocean it sits alongside.
* Its waters are transparent to a depth of 35 metres.
* It cost approximately US$1.5 billion to build and about US$4m per year in maintenance.


i always use Swimming as may daily exercise, it is much better than jogging and running”:`
swimming is my favorite way of burning of those extra fats and calories-”,
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have somebody here tested dough boy pools before?
what i do love about swimming is that it is fun and you can see lots of babes on the beach*”: