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(Unverified)Sep 30th 2010 1:33PM
The pools are neverending pools.. water flows from one side to the other, so you can swim "endlessly".
(Unverified)Sep 30th 2010 1:42PM
Are you sure? There was one guy in there that seemed to be turning around every 10 seconds or so...!
Maybe you can turn that on or off -- it would have to be quite a strong flow...
(Unverified)Sep 30th 2010 2:08PM
The big metal handles are a big giveaway. It sure looks like one, but then.. I can't be sure.
Link: http://www.endlesspools.com/endlesspool/index.html
(Unverified)Sep 30th 2010 2:09PM
I found proof :)
"Lying behind the swinging doors is an ivy-league university campus complete with volleyball courts, outdoor eating tables and two swim-in-place wave pools. ..."
Picture here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-504893/Swimming-pools-volleyball-massages--just-normal-day-office-Google-staff.html