It's a salt water pool. They bring in filtered sea water, and discharge it so that the water is always clean. Chemicals are only added where sensors detect higher than acceptable contamination. I read that the pool is 115 feet deep in one spot. All I can say is wow. It's essentially a man-made lake but without natural terrain like valleys to contain it.Balancing the chemicals is tricky enough at times in a normal sized pool.
Must be really fun with this one.oo:
Fleishhacker Pool. 1,000 feet x 150 feet next to San Francisco Zoo.
By the 1960's, it did not look as nice as this pictures. Don't think I ever got out of the shallow end...
Cool. I'd like to swim back and forth in that. Since July, I've been swiming twice a week (between 1 and 1.5 miles per swim), although, now that I've moved and joined the local YMCA, I've been swimming more often, but, typically, for less time/distance. I wonder if the salt in the water makes it noticeably easier to swim? I've read that in places like the Dead Sea, where the salt concentration is so high, it's impossible to sink. (anybody know about this?)
Balancing the chemicals is tricky enough at times in a normal sized pool.
Must be really fun with this one.oo:
It's very shallow and that's the 'bed' (sand/silt etc) on his feet. You wouldn't want to move about too much to wash it off whilst attempting to hold the newspaper clear of the water.Nice pool and all but WHAT IS WRONG WITH THAT DUDES RIGHT FOOT IN THE DEAD SEA PICTURE!!!!???