10 Scariest Swimming Pools You Won't Believe Exist
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10 Scariest Swimming Pools You Won't Believe Exist
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10 Scariest Swimming Pools You Won’t
Believe Exist
It sure has been a while since a lot of us have had the chance to take a relaxing swim in a pool and just
let the water surround us. Nothing makes you more relaxed and at peace than a calming swim in a great
pool.
In this video, we’re bringing you pools from all around the world that will invigorate you and give you
that zing of electricity with their daring heart-dropping locations and structures.
Make sure to stick around to find out why this attraction spot in Australia is one of the most terrifying
pools the world has possibly ever seen. Let’s dive right in!
#10 San Alfonso Del Mar pool, chile
So we are kicking this off with a pool that you can’t swim in. I know, I know, what good is mentioning a
pool that you can’t even take a dip in and enjoy the water? Well, if we were to talk about some of the
most insane and incredible pools in the world, it would be a crime to not mention the magnificent pool
at the San Alfonso Del Mar resort in Chile.
In this world which we know, there are regular pools, great pools, fantastic pools, Olympic-size pools,
and then there is the San Alfonso pool. It holds a league of its own. This pool holds the world record as
the world’s largest swimming pool. Imagine how huge that must be! The large water body is about a
kilometer or 0.6 miles long and can hold 66 gallons of water. However, this pool is not for swimming and
is only regularly allowed for the use of kayaks, canoes, and small boats.
Yearly maintenance is about 4 million dollars and the cost of even constructing this monstrous man-
made body was supposedly over three million dollars. The large volume of water is pumped in by a
unique filter system that flushes in water from the Pacific Ocean to make the pool. Swimming is not
encouraged because the pool is so large that if you ever started to drown, it would be near impossible
for a lifeguard to spot you and save you in time. Isn’t that just incredible?
#9 Hotel Indigo High Rise pool, Hong Kong
The next unbelievable swimming pool we have on our list is this blue-tiled pool at Hotel Indigo in Hong
Kong, China. This high-rise hotel is about 16 stories high and offers an unblocked view way over the
skyline and over the many much lower historic shophouses around the area.
The pool at Hotel Indigo is a charming little secret that you would definitely want to be in on.
#8 Nemo 33
This one? This one will terrify the guts out of you! Nemo 33 is an indoor diving swimming pool in
Brussels, Belgium. The diving swimming people once held the world record for being the deepest indoor
swimming pool in the world until 2014 when it was knocked over by another pool. The pool goes as
deep as one hundred and thirteen feet and contains six hundred and sixty thousand gallons of water.
Now, why would anyone want to swim that deep? A daredevil would ask you why not?
The swimming facility is made for daredevils, deep-sea divers, and whatever else in between. The
facility, although it is made as possible, can quickly become a nightmare in the blink of an eye. The
facility allows tourists no younger than 12 years old, amateur divers and professional ones too. If you’re
going to be in Brussels, you might want to check out this really bizarre swimming pool. And don’t worry,
no one has died in there yet.
#7 Golden nugget shark pool
I’ll start by asking why. Why? Why would anyone possibly want to swim with sharks? Of all the animals
in the entire sea, you choose sharks? You must have a lot of nerve to even think of venturing into The
Golden Nugget Shark pool.
Although to be fair, you don’t actually get in contact with the sharks but the design of the pool makes
you feel like you do. This mind-blowing structure is located in downtown Vegas and has over time
become a must-stop landmark for anyone visiting Vegas. The pool is an enclosed three-story water slide
that lets you get up close and personal with these beasts of the sea. The structure cost tens of millions
of dollars and even has a large team of marine biologists taking care of the sharks. If you would, for
some strange reason, want to get an even closer look, the facility offers tank tours in which you can
swim around but not with these marine beauties, and take a class or two, learning about the various
species you encounter.
There are hundreds of shark species in the Golden nugget pool so if you have been harboring a shark
fantasy for a while now or you have just been looking for that electric thrill or excitement, here you go.
You’re welcome.
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