Line the bottom with gravel and sink a big ceramic castle sculpture in it. You could pretend to be a goldfish or use it to house a pet shark.-- jaksplat, Jan 11 2005 grace http://www.angelfir...acesplace/Rrrr.htmlhas similar thoughts [neilp, Jan 11 2005] studio international http://www.studio-i...mapping_30_5_02.htmhave a similar concept [neilp, Jan 11 2005] Glass Pool Inn http://www.roadside...erv/2004/glasspool/It's my understanding that the Glass Pool Inn, a Las Vegas landmark built in 1952 and famous for its huge glass-portaled above-ground pool, was sold off to developers in 1999, and is now gone except in memory. It was once a very welcome sight to hot and tired desert visitors. [jurist, Jan 11 2005] The Coral Room in New York City http://www.digitalc....adp?sbid=117779454 [robinism, Jan 11 2005] Gizmo's bath I_20can_20_27sea_27_20UI can 'sea' you [yamahito, Jan 11 2005] Tropical I hope. (+)-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jan 11 2005 I was sure that someone would have tried to bake this, as (apart from the ridiculously strong glass you'd have to have) it would be great.-- neilp, Jan 11 2005 This a perfect match for all the people that want to eat their fresh sushi off of little floating boats. Maybe some rice could grow in the shallow end. One big boat in the middle for the sushi fresh fish catcher/maki-maker.-- mensmaximus, Jan 11 2005 I was expecting this to be an idea about an aboveground pool, the sides of which were a fishtank. A bit like Gizmo's bath (looks for link)-- yamahito, Jan 11 2005 Lovely. Very sexy, too. [+]-- Pericles, Jan 11 2005 A childhood fantasy of mine. [+]-- Machiavelli, Jan 11 2005 random, halfbakery