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  2. List of largest swimming pools - Wikipedia

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    List of largest swimming pools

  3. San Alfonso del Mar - Wikipedia

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    San Alfonso del Mar

  4. Moskva Pool - Wikipedia

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    Moskva Pool. The Moskva Pool (Moscow Pool) was, for a time, the world's largest open air swimming pool. [citation needed] It was built in Moscow in 1958 on the foundation of the abandoned Palace of the Soviets, to the designs of Moscow architect Dmitry Chechulin. Construction of the Palace of Soviets had begun in 1937 and was abandoned in 1941 ...

  5. List of swimming pools - Wikipedia

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    It has a 50 m indoor Olympic pool (2m depth), a 50 m outdoor Olympic pool (4m to 2m in depth), a 25 m lap pool, and a 25-metre diving pool with .5, 1, 3, 5, 7, and 10 m diving boards and platforms. North Sydney Olympic Pool (1936), North Sydney , designed in Inter-War Free Classical style with art deco-style decorations, hosted the swimming and ...

  6. The World's Largest Swimming Pool Is So Insanely Huge, You ...

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    See the World's Largest Swimming Pool — So Big You Can Set Sail in It. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  7. Fleishhacker Pool - Wikipedia

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    Fleishhacker Pool. Fleishhacker Pool was a public saltwater swimming pool complex, located in the southwest corner of San Francisco, California, United States, next to the San Francisco Zoo at Sloat Boulevard and the Great Highway. Upon its completion in 1925, it was one of the largest outdoor swimming pools in the world; it remained open for ...

  8. Kitsilano Pool - Wikipedia

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    Kitsilano Pool - Wikipedia ... Kitsilano Pool

  9. Wave pool - Wikipedia

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    The largest indoor wave pool, "Blue Thunder", is 42,000 square feet (3,900 m 2) and located at World Waterpark in West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton, Alberta. The world's largest artificial waves, measuring up to 3.3 metres (11 ft) in height, can be found at Siam Park in the Canary Islands. [14]