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Thursday, October 1, 2015

"Stunning" scene nearly 10,000 people crowded together in pool wading avoid heat

The weather is getting hot in recent days that the pool in the amusement park becomes an ideal destination of the people. However, nearly ten thousand people crowded together in the pool became a spectacle that people look appalled.
In those days, the long heat wave occurred in many cities in China. For many today, the temperature in Sichuan Province up to 40 degrees C makes people struggling in the heat. Swimming pools, water parks have become "lifeline" for many people to cooling. At the weekend, the townspeople Suining, Sichuan has a massive drag on artificial pool named "Dead Sea" to relieve the heat.
 Nearly 10,000 people crowded into the lake bathed in artificial seawater for cooling.
 Whether an area of up to 30,000m2 but apparently not enough room for 10,000 people at the shower. In particular, the pool becomes more crowded when everyone tutoring buoy crowded pool makes sense soaring. To earn tickets into the park in the summer time the most intense sun, many travelers to book from previous months.

 Lake covering 30,000m2 but apparently no vacancy
Though cramped but cool off in the lake with temperatures around 33 degrees Celsius brings little joy for many travelers. Some people comfort each other with water falls, photograph or chatting happily. Looking from above, "Dead Sea" as a multi-colored picture with countless swimming floats of all shapes and people clung to each other, little by little moved in large lakes.
 Whether bathing in tight spaces but still pleased that visitors avoid the heat of 40 degrees C.
Summer, water park receives around one million visitors
Reportedly, "Dead Sea" is the artificial saltwater lake in the water park in China's largest home. With an area of 7 hectares is a big challenge for the rescuers as to ensure absolute safety for tourists. The lake can hold up to 10,000 visitors at a time and to welcome about 1 million people in summer shower. Salinity of water here more than 22%, helps swimmers float freely on the surface - something similar to the Dead Sea in the Middle East.
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