Can’t imagine the pain when you surface too quickly…
HTX Rez
Cocaine is a hell of a drug…
Lost_In_Translation
Oh those swingin 70’s. Is that a sweat box designed for some sort of kinky punishment?
Will
The Eagle has landed.
marcy
Reminds me of the seal pool at Sea-A-Rama
Hanabi-chan
In all seriousness, just what the bloodey hell is that thing above the pool suppose to be?
Spoonman.
From the side-looking aerial view, it seems there’s some steps to it from the patio. Just what everybody wants in their townhome complex.
Also, it appears air conditioned, naturally.
Sihaya
You just know that the pool includes either sharks or pirahnas. But the seller’s not including the laser werapon array; that’s going to his summer home inside a glacier.
I’d have put the supports on the sides of the pool instead of blocking half the pool with a giant pedestal.
Patrick
This proves the architects and engineers in the 1970’s did some really bad drugs and were obviously hungover and/or strung out when they “designed” the crap they foisted on property buyers!
PYEWACKET2
Maybe there’s an underwater entrance, kinda like getting to the ‘bubble’ at the old Gateway pool on S. Main.
Can’t imagine the pain when you surface too quickly…
Cocaine is a hell of a drug…
Oh those swingin 70’s. Is that a sweat box designed for some sort of kinky punishment?
The Eagle has landed.
Reminds me of the seal pool at Sea-A-Rama
In all seriousness, just what the bloodey hell is that thing above the pool suppose to be?
From the side-looking aerial view, it seems there’s some steps to it from the patio. Just what everybody wants in their townhome complex.
Also, it appears air conditioned, naturally.
You just know that the pool includes either sharks or pirahnas. But the seller’s not including the laser werapon array; that’s going to his summer home inside a glacier.
Reminds me of the Disneyland House of the Future.
http://www.yesterland.com/futurehouse.html
Oh, I don’t know….actually, I think it’s rather cool in that 70’s way. :-)
@ 7 – look at the reflections between the bars – it isn’t natural ac – there is some sort of interior wall…
Looks like the pool room has an escape hatch, or could it be a slide:
http://www.har.com/homevalue/dispSoldDetail.cfm?mlnum=69593940#
I’d have put the supports on the sides of the pool instead of blocking half the pool with a giant pedestal.
This proves the architects and engineers in the 1970’s did some really bad drugs and were obviously hungover and/or strung out when they “designed” the crap they foisted on property buyers!
Maybe there’s an underwater entrance, kinda like getting to the ‘bubble’ at the old Gateway pool on S. Main.