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  2. Wave pool - Wikipedia

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    A wave pool is a swimming pool in which there are artificially generated, large waves, similar to those of the ocean. Wave pools are often a major feature of water parks , both indoors and outdoors, as well as some leisure centres.

  3. Why the opening of the world's largest standing wave pool is ...

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    Filling the wave pool takes 1.7 million gallons of fresh water, about the same amount as 2.5 Olympic-sized swimming pools. A 150-acre golf course typically uses about 200 million gallons of water ...

  4. Big Surf - Wikipedia

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    The wave pool was designed by Phil Dexter. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] At a ceremony on August 17, 2013 the Waikiki Beach Wave pool was designated as an ASME Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark. The recognition is for being the "first inland surfing facility in North America". [ 3 ]

  5. Wave Loch - Wikipedia

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    Wave Loch Inc. is a surf ride manufacturing company responsible for such water rides as the FlowBarrel, Flying Reef, SurfPool, Wave House franchises, and, formerly, FlowRider. These water attractions grew to mainstream popularity thanks to their use in many popular water parks and cruise ships.

  6. 44 injured as freak wave pool accident causes 'tsunami' at ...

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    Giant, crashing waves injured dozens at a Chinese water park on Tuesday, as a wave pool malfunction sent multiple people to the hospital with broken bones.. The incident occurred at Yulong Shuiyun ...

  7. Kalaeloa wave-pool opponents concerned about effect on aquifer

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    Apr. 12—An association opposed to a planned Kalaeloa 5-acre wave pool, which will take 7 million gallons of fresh water to fill from the same aquifer that Oahu communities depend on, says its ...

  8. World Waterpark - Wikipedia

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    This wave pool has four active wave bays, each with 2 panels operated by a 1,100-kilowatt (1,500 hp) hydraulic system (8 total active panels). For many years, the 4 panels in the two outer wave bays have been disabled, apparently due to the waves being far too intense, resulting in injuries; guests were being thrown into each other when all 12 panels were operating, as they were in the 1980s.

  9. Noah's Ark Water Park - Wikipedia

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    Opened as the largest wave pool in the Midwest and sixth largest in the country; Has capability of producing eight different types of waves; Big Kahuna (1989) – Wavetek Wave Pool. Once the largest wave pool in Wisconsin Dells, now eclipsed by Mt. Olympus's Surf Pool; As of 2015, it cost $1,500 a day to make the waves

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