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  2. Your Backyard Is Not Complete Without an Outdoor Sauna - AOL

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    This outdoor sauna looks more like a little house, but we don't suggest moving in for more than 20 minutes because this thing gets hot (think up to 150 degrees).

  3. Moskva Pool - Wikipedia

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    The sports swimming pool was divided into eight lanes and in the centre, there were a 10 m high diving platform with the option of jumping from different heights. The complex also had a bathhouse with a sauna. [5] The design of the outdoor swimming pool included landscaping and beautification of the surrounding area.

  4. Plan for geothermal swimming pools in countryside

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    Geothermal swimming pools could soon be built in the middle of the countryside, allowing swimmers to take a dip all year round. ... The design includes a sauna, changing rooms and showers, a ...

  5. Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre - Wikipedia

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    The outdoor pool became the first heated pool in Victoria for year-round swimming. It was also the first pool in Australia designed to metric standards. [1] The complex also houses a hydrotherapy pool, spa, sauna and multi-purpose room for aerobics and yoga classes, which were additions in 1988.

  6. 31 Best Weekend Spa Getaways to Book Now - AOL

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    The Lodge at Woodloch's 40,000 square-foot indoor-outdoor space houses 27 treatment rooms, multiple whirlpools, a Himalayan salt sauna and even a 'snow room" with actual snow. "While my daughter ...

  7. Vesturbæjarlaug - Wikipedia

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    Vesturbæjarlaug, also known as Sundlaug Vesturbæjar, is a swimming pool in the Vesturbær district in Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. It has a 12.5×25 m geothermally heated outdoor swimming pool with depth ranging from 0.9 to 3.9 m. There is also an adjacent playpool, several hot tubs, a cold tub, outdoor showers, a steam room and saunas ...