Worlds deepest water pool

 World's deepest swimming pool

Nemo 33, located in Uccle, Belgium


As the name itself brings you the thought of the Hollywood movie "Finding Nemo". Nemo 33 pool held the Guinness World Record for being the deepest indoor swimming pool (113 feet or 34 meters), which is the actual size of 10 buildings. And it is maintained at 33 degrees Celsius. The entire depth is filled with fresh water that doesn't contain chlorine. This pool was opened in 2004 as multipurpose diving instruction and other facilities but has also found a place in film production.

Its structures are meant to stimulate the natural deep-sea diving experience. It also includes intricate passageways and underwater caves submerged in 24,98,371 liters of water. Visitors can participate in aquatic activities like swimming, scuba diving.

Dining inside swimming pool

Nemo 33 is not an ordinary pool but it has multiple platforms. It has pressurized rooms that are constantly pumped with fresh air and oxygen. If you ever have gone tired you can rest in that room. There was a ball-like structure called pearl 6.5 feet wide sphere located 15 feet below the surface. It can occupy the maximum capacity of four people. This underwater dining can provide you champagne, lobster salad, and so on. If people enter the pearl they can also change the scuba gear to fancier clothes to match their gourmet meal. But it cost 110$ per person. It too has some conditions that the people should be at least 12 years of age and they should be certified by scuba trainer. Thank you for reading.


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