World record with Leister
Crystal Lagoons Corp.’s concept and technology enable to build crystal clear water bodies in almost unlimited dimensions thanks to its uniquely new and patented concept. In a region where the sea is too rough and thus unattractive to tourists, it is now possible to construct giant artificial lagoon landscapes. There are already several of these pools in Chile. One of them is situated in Las Brisas de Santo Domingo. But the world’s largest one can be found in San Alfonso de Mar. It covers an area of 8 ha. In fact, Crystal Lagoonsa Corp. managed an entry in the Guinness Book of Records with it in 2007. The longest distance stretches for more than 1 km. You can actually see it on “Google Earth”. An even bigger basin with an impressive 11.5 ha area of crystalline water is currently taking shape in the Egyptian resort of Sharm El Sheikh. To ensure the quality of these huge bodies of water at the lowest expense, Crystal Lagoons Corporation. has developed an innovative technology. It is based on an energy-saving filter system combined with a pulsed flushing method for disinfecting the water. That means up to 100 times less chemicals and 50 times less energy are used during the cleaning than with conventional methods. Construction of this 2.2 ha complex with a maximum length of 320 meters and 70 meters width was a challenge in itself. The substrate had to be sloping so that the lagoon landscape offers different depths for the various types of water sports. The ground was sandy, which made welding work considerably difficult. And what is more, a tight construction time of only four months had to be met. The entire structure consists of five layers: A geotextile overlapping on the sandy substrate was first welded onto the excavation […]
