Unbelievable Locations That Can Only Be Seen on Google Earth

The World's Largest Pool

Located in Algarrobo, Valpoara, Chile, the world's largest pool spans almost an entire beachfront. This pool is nearly 20 acres long and it contains 66 million gallons of water. It takes just over 2 million dollars a year to keep it open, and at its deepest, it is 115 feet to the bottom. Don't believe us? Look at it on your own by searching for -33.350534, -71.653268 on the map. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.