The world's largest swimming pool... it's 1,000 yards long
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, had a 115ft deep end and holds 66 million gallons of water.  Yesterday the Guinness Book of Records named the vast pool beside the  sea in Chile as the biggest in the world.



Acknowledged by the Guinness Book of  World Records as the world's largest swimming pool, the lagoon measures  1,013 metres in length and covers an area of eight hectares
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 £1billion and the annual maintenance bill will be £2million. The man-made saltwater lagoon has been attracting huge crowds to the San Alfonso del Mar resort at Algarrobo, on Chile's southern coast, since it opened last month. Its turquoise waters are so crystal clear that you can see the bottom even in the deep end.
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 Olympicsize pool measures some 50 yards by 25 yards.
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 £1billion and the annual maintenance bill will be £2million. The man-made saltwater lagoon has been attracting huge crowds to the San Alfonso del Mar resort at Algarrobo, on Chile's southern coast, since it opened last month. Its turquoise waters are so crystal clear that you can see the bottom even in the deep end.
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 Olympicsize pool measures some 50 yards by 25 yards.




The saltwater pool contains 250,000  cubic metres of water and is navigable in small boats Chile's monster  pool uses a computer- controlled suction and filtration system to keep  fresh seawater in permanent circulation, drawing it in from the ocean at  one end and pumping it out at the other.

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