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  2. Wave pool - Wikipedia

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    The double wave pool at RamaYana Water Park. Generally, wave pools are designed to use fresh water at inland locations, but some of the largest ones, near other seashore developments, use salt water. Wave pools are typically larger than other recreational swimming pools and for that reason are often in parks or other large, open areas.

  3. Ocean color - Wikipedia

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    A deep blue colored wave viewed from the water surface near Encinitas, California, United States. The Pacific Ocean contains some of the most deep blue colored waters in the world. The reason that open-ocean waters appear blue is that they are very clear, somewhat similar to pure water, and have few materials present or very tiny particles only.

  4. Color of water - Wikipedia

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    An indoor swimming pool appears cyan from above, as light reflecting from the bottom of the pool travels through enough water that its red component is absorbed. The same water in a smaller bucket looks only slightly cyan, [1] and observing the water at close range makes it appear colorless to the naked eye.

  5. Anchialine system - Wikipedia

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    An anchialine system (/ ˈ æ ŋ k i ə l aɪ n /, from Greek ankhialos 'near the sea') is a landlocked body of water with a subterranean connection to the ocean.Depending on its formation, these systems can exist in one of two primary forms: pools or caves.

  6. Camelbeach Waterpark - Wikipedia

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    The Vortex and Spin Cycle are two bowl water slides. Spin Cycle is a tube slide which ends with a chute, while Vortex is a body slide and ends with a drop into a 6 + 1 ⁄ 2-foot-deep (2.0 m) pool. Both slides opened in 2002. Triple Venom is a series of three separate speed water slides, each over six stories tall. It opened in 2003.

  7. The water in the Olympic diving pool is blue again

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    The water in the diving pool is blue again. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

  8. 44 injured as freak wave pool accident causes 'tsunami' at ...

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    The water even flooded into the surrounding area, causing some bystanders to take off running. One clip of the incident, which now has more than 12 million views on Twitter, claimed the wave was ...

  9. Splash Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    A 30,000-square-foot, 200,000 gallon wave pool that produces six-foot tall waves. Wild Waters was the largest expansion in Splash Lagoon's history following three years of planning and construction and it was once the largest indoor wave pool in the eastern U.S. Unlike many other waterparks, inner tubes are not allowed in the wave pool area.

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