Yesterday the LA Times featured a travel location far, far south of the border. In Chile to be exact so I guess it's pretty much as far as you can possibly get . Anyhow, apparently this massive pool (ironically enough located on a beachfront) currently holds the Guinness world record for the largest man-made water structure on the face of the earth.
Ah yeah, almost forgot... this 1,000 meter pool still happens to be located in Chile and of course lo and behold it's part of a resort. The San Alfonso del Mar to be exact. A pricey resort that runs at about $1,300 per week (and that's just for one bedroom )... ah well, I'll save my planned visit for my dreams I guess ...
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The only question I have regarding this aquatic monstrosity is why?... Why would anyone in their right mind construct a pool large enough to allow for kayaking, sailing and scuba diving? And why place this 19 acre pool right beside the ocean... when, um, the ocean is like a couple feet away?
Also, why am I here blogging when I could be enjoying myself at a paradise pool the size of a beach ?
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