Reflecting Pools are designed to maximise the reflections of the surrounding - landscape areas such as trees, buildings or sky. These pools are often formal in appearance and sometimes - not always - use black dye or a chemical that makes the water in the pool go dark which maximises the reflective quality. These do not need to be deep or long, unless they are being used for another purpose as well. So really it depends on the requirement.
To answer the question directly, the only Reflection Pool I can identify with the Olympic Games is in the Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta, Georgia, which is just under 40m long - about 120 feet.
yes u can put your feet in the reflecting pool
Trees above reflecting the pool.
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is the largest of Washington, D.C.'s reflecting pools. Located directly east of the Lincoln Memorial, it is a long, rectangular pool visible in many photographs of the Washington Monument. It reflects both the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial.It has a depth of approximately 18 inches (46 cm) on the sides and 30 inches (76 cm) in the center. There are other reflecting pools: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflecting_pool
The Washington monument reflecting pool is to symbolize the deep thought and consideration that our leaders use to govern our country.
The Washington Monument is located west of the reflecting pool in Washington, D.C.
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The reflection pool in Washington D.C. is a long rectangular pool located at the base of the Lincoln Memorial. At the eastern end of the pool is the World War II Memorial, and at the western end is the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The pool empties into a small plaza with steps leading up to the Lincoln Memorial.
They call it the reflecting pool.
The body of water that surrounds the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., is known as the Reflecting Pool. This long, rectangular pool stretches between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, providing a picturesque setting that enhances the memorial's significance. The Reflecting Pool serves as a tranquil space for reflection and remembrance.
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is approximately 18 inches deep at its deepest point. It stretches about 2,028 feet long and 164 feet wide, serving as a prominent feature in the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The pool is designed to enhance the reflection of the Lincoln Memorial and the surrounding landscape, contributing to its iconic status.