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Water World, The Beach or Swimming Pool?
Infinity

which one would you have more fun at?


the beach....its all sandy and windy but exhilarating. u get to stare at the vast sea to the horizon

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In what country is the world's largest swimming pool?
Victoria Falls, Zambia

It is a salt water pool if that helps.


San Alfonso Del Mar resort in Chile.

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Is the biggest swimming pool in the world in Bejing?
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BEIJING - China - A man has died and 3,158 swimmers were in critical condition today after swallowing water from a swimming pool in China's capital city.
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Hundreds of paramedics and doctors were in attendance at the Mao Mao Municipal Pool in the Eastern province of the city 23 km from the Olympic village on Tuesday.

One man was fatally poisoned when he swallowed a mouthful of the pool's water which was laced with the urine and fecal matter of 47,000 swimmers in the gigantic Chinese public swimming pool.

"He was doing the breast stroke when a wave of yellow water entered his mouth. He swallowed the lot and he started choking and shaking violently," one of the swimmers who witnessed the incident recalled.

The man died immediately after swallowing the deadly soup of urine and faeces that was in the swimming pool.

The Chinese swimming pool in the Yao Stink district is able to accommodate 230,000 swimmers at one time and on Tuesday was at low capacity of just 47,000 eager swimmers.

A toxicologist noted after taking a sample of the water that even though there is a heavy concentration of chlorine in the pool's water, the urine and fecal matter consisted of nearly 90% of the mix.

"You can imagine what happens when 50,000 odd swimmers relax their bladders or bowels in the water. Some of the swimmers actually use the pool to wash in as well because they do not have bathrooms at home," Lao Xing Ding Dong told the Beijing People's Daily paper.

Swimming pool was in the "Yao Stink District"


No, the biggest swimming pool in the world lay between Australia and the US, often referred to as the Pacific Ocean. It is large enough to drown the entire population of China for room to spare for a few dozen Minke Whales.

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Is this the world's most crowded swimming pool?
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When my partner heard about this the question was: Do you suppose anyone peed in that pool?

Is that going to get me kicked off?


By Mail Foreign Service

Last updated at 8:00 PM on 20th July 2009




There was barely enough room to tread water as thousands of swimmers crowded into a pool in an attempt to escape China's scorching heatwave.

But the fact there was no elbow room was not going to stop the fun in the world's most populous nation.

Families desperate to escape the heat grabbed their rubber rings to jostle for space at a local pool in Nanjing, the capital of the Jiangsu Province.

Swimmers still manage to smile despite being crammed into a swimming pool in Nanjing, China, as a heatwave sweeps across the country

Rubber ring to rubber ring: Swimmers still manage to smile despite being crammed into a swimming pool in Nanjing, China, as a heatwave sweeps across the country

A heatwave has blasted many parts of China with temperatures reaching a sweltering 40 degrees.

China residents also resorted to jumping into the polluted Yangtze river to cool off.

The country is now bracing for extreme weather, with strong gales and soaring temperatures in recent weeks serving as harbingers of disasters to come.

Rainstorms have already wreaked havoc on southern parts of China leaving dozens people dead or missing and forcing many more to evacuate their homes.

Temperatures reached as high as 40 degrees forcing many Chinese to seek relief in swimming pools and even the polluted Yangtze river

Cooling off: Temperatures reached as high as 40 degrees forcing many Chinese to seek relief in swimming pools and even the polluted Yangtze river

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnew s/article-1200986/Is-worlds-crowded-swim ming-pool-Thousands-try-escape-Chinas-sc orching-heatwave.html#ixzz0Lqn4mcqD

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnew s/article-1200986/Is-worlds-crowded-swim ming-pool-Thousands-try-escape-Chinas-sc orching-heatwave.html


It's not a nice question.

Is this the world's most crowded swimming pool II?
A New World

When my partner heard about this the question was: Do you suppose anyone peed in that pool?

Is that going to get me kicked off?


By Mail Foreign Service

Last updated at 8:00 PM on 20th July 2009




There was barely enough room to tread water as thousands of swimmers crowded into a pool in an attempt to escape China's scorching heatwave.

But the fact there was no elbow room was not going to stop the fun in the world's most populous nation.

Families desperate to escape the heat grabbed their rubber rings to jostle for space at a local pool in Nanjing, the capital of the Jiangsu Province.

Swimmers still manage to smile despite being crammed into a swimming pool in Nanjing, China, as a heatwave sweeps across the country

Rubber ring to rubber ring: Swimmers still manage to smile despite being crammed into a swimming pool in Nanjing, China, as a heatwave sweeps across the country

A heatwave has blasted many parts of China with temperatures reaching a sweltering 40 degrees.

China residents also resorted to jumping into the polluted Yangtze river to cool off.

The country is now bracing for extreme weather, with strong gales and soaring temperatures in recent weeks serving as harbingers of disasters to come.

Rainstorms have already wreaked havoc on southern parts of China leaving dozens people dead or missing and forcing many more to evacuate their homes.

Temperatures reached as high as 40 degrees forcing many Chinese to seek relief in swimming pools and even the polluted Yangtze river

Cooling off: Temperatures reached as high as 40 degrees forcing many Chinese to seek relief in swimming pools and even the polluted Yangtze river

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnew s/article-1200986/Is-worlds-crowded-swim ming-pool-Thousands-try-escape-Chinas-sc orching-heatwave.html


Peeing is part of pooling.


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  • Amity University student drowns in college swimming pool

    Justine John Xavier, a first year B. Tech student of Amity Institute of Space Science & Technology, had gone for his regular swimming session at about 8 a.m. in the college swimming pool. Within minutes, Justine was drowned, police said.

    According to college authorities, swimming is allowed for the hostellers in two sessions - between 7-8 a.m. and 8-9 a.m. Justine used to come for swimming in the second slot.

    Justine belonged to Kerala and was an expert swimmer. He was not a beginner. He was 6 ft tall and the college pool was just 4 ft deep. It is very strange that a tall boy like him can drown in shallow waters of merely 4 ft, institute Director V.P. Sandlas said.

    At the time he drowned, there were nine other students - all hostellers - swimming in the same pool. There were four life guards deployed at the pool for the students’ safety. We are wondering how a good swimmer like him drowned in these circumstances almost instantly, he said.

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    The British Gas team features a mix of youth and experience as they continue their development towards the London 2012 Olympics. Davies, who has been focusing his training on the pool this season, features alongside World Championship Open Water swimmers Charlotte Woolliscroft and Daniel Fogg and European Junior 5km Champion Eleanor Faulkner.

    The four-strong British Gas squad will face tough competition in Copenhagen after the previous legs have seen Olympic bronze medallist Thomas Lurz and former World Champions Larisa Ilchenko and Vladimir Dyatchin putting in strong performances.

    Head Coach Russ Barber is looking forward to seeing the British Gas team take on the challenge of competing against some of the world’s best athletes as they look to further their experience in Open Water swimming.

    “The team is still quite inexperienced and we have targeted some key swimmers that will work well together and will develop their skills from this competition,” Barber said.

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