2/29/08
More Pools

Here at Jetlag we've been dreaming about floating around a nice lavish body of water with a tropical drink in hand and a pair of Ray Bans over our eyes. When we stumbled into these underwater creations we couldn't help but drift away thinking about the possibilities. We think it is about time we start to build a P-Air shaped pool on the roof of JL and when its done you are all invited to the party.







Labels: big pools, Coolness, water fun
10/11/07
Big F@cking Pools
I'm not sure why but for some reason I'm coming across loads of ridiculously big pools all of a sudden. Im not searching for them. Its not like I'm going to google and typing in "big pools", However by the look of all my posting, i might from now on. But I'm just somehow stumbling upon thees things. Maybe this is a sign I'm ment to do something with pools. Who knows. Anyways, another massive pool. This one, The Ocean Dome, is located in the Seagaia Resort in Japan. Its got a wave pool that actually looks ok, a volcano that erupts every 15 minutes, a bunch of waterslides, and stage shows that go on at night. I'm loving pools right now.
Killing it
When i was young, along with many other things, it was all about how big and how deep your pool was. The bigger your pool, the cooler you are, and if you had a slide or a cave or some shit, you were killing it. Well, if thats still the case today, which it is with me, the San Alfonso Del Mar Resort in Chili is absolutely ripping. it boasts the biggest pool in the world.It's filled with about 250,000 cubic meters of salt water which, if you're wondering, is roughly equivalent to about 6,000 standard backyard pools. It cost about $1.5 billion to build and maintenance alone is about $4 million a year. This pool, alone, could probably fix Australia drought. Sick!

Labels: big pools