If you like doing laps in the swimming pool, you might want to stock up  on the energy drinks before diving in to this one. It is more than 1,000  yards long, covers 20 acres, has a 115ft deep end and holds 66 million  gallons of water. The Guinness Book of Records named the vast pool  beside 
 in Chile as the  biggest in the world. This pool took five years to build, cost nearly  £1billion and the annual maintenance bill will be £2million. Its  turquoise waters are so crystal clear that you can see the bottom even  in 
. It dwarfs the  world's second biggest pool, the Orthlieb, nicknamed the Big Splash, in  Morocco, which is a mere 150 yards long and 100 yards wide. An Olympic  size pool measures some 50 yards by 25 yards.
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 Devil's pool
 Devil's pool

 Victoria Falls is on the border between Zambia and 
Zimbabwe.  It is 360 feet tall. At the top is a natural rock pool, called Devil's  Pool, where the water is relatively calm. From September to December,  when the 
water level is low, you can swim in Devil's Pool. The pictures are bound to make you just a little nervous. Or a lot. 
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 Hanging pool
 Hanging pool

 This architecturally-daring pool, designed by Architexas, sits atop The Joule 
hotel in Dallas, Texas. Ten 
stories  above the ground, the pool projects eight feet over the edge of the  building and hangs directly above Main Street, giving dippers dazzling  downtown views. 
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 World's largest indoor swimming pool
 World's largest indoor swimming pool

 “Ocean Dome”, located in Miyazaki, it's the biggest indoor swimming pool  in the world. It's 300 meters long and 100 meters wide, and it's  located 500 meter from the sea. The temperature inside the pavilion is  always around 30 degrees, the roof is sky-blue and it has even “clouds”.  It has an artificial volcano and also an artificial wave generation  system. 
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 World's most crowded wave pool
 World's most crowded wave pool

 Don't believe the photo above? This incredibly crowded wave pool is  located in Tokyo Summerland. During summer, it can get really hard to  actually find some water inside this pool.
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 Blood-red pool
 Blood-red pool

 The island of Koh Samui's infamous Chaweng Beach is littered with  hotels, but none of them comes close to the Library in terms of that  all-out beach bliss-out factor. This elegant and modern boutique hotel  is most remarkable for its amazing blood-red pool and the tall trees  that seem to grow in, around and through the building. The  aforementioned red pool serves as the 
focal point, with daybeds, Thai antiques, and an open air mini-library. 
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 Playboy's swimming pool
 Playboy's swimming pool

 The new Hugh Hefner Sky Villa at the Palms Las Vegas includes this  Playboy pool at the top of the tower. The swimming pool is inside and  the whirlpool is outside, both with amazing views of 
the Strip. The 
swimming pool covers two acres, with a DJ, outdoor concerts, three bars and twenty-seven private 
cabanas with a 32" flat-screen TV, refrigerator and fan.
Can you imagine the amount of semen in this pool? 
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 World's deepest indoor swimming pool
 World's deepest indoor swimming pool

 The Nemo 33 diving pool in Belgium is, oddly enough, over 33 meters  deep. It  is filled with 2,500,000 liters of non-chlorinated, highly  filtered spring water maintained at 30 °C (86 °F) and contains several  simulated underwater caves at the 10 m depth level. There are numerous  underwater windows that allow outside visitors to look into the pools at  various depths. 
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 The global warming swimming pool
 The global warming swimming pool

 No, New York is not underwater (yet, anyhow) – that's a clever ad for HSBC by Ogilvy & Mather Mumbai ad agency in India. 
The bank  wanted to raise awareness of the dangers of global warming, so the  clever ad guys glued an aerial photo of a city's skyscrapers to the base  of a swimming pool … the effect of a submerged cityscape is fantastic! 
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 Infinity indoor pool
 Infinity indoor pool

 This is a 
cool infinity pool that looks out over a breathtaking skyline from several stories up. This is definitely a great place to enjoy the sunset at the Crown Towers Hotel in Taipa Island Macau. 
 
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