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Home » Featured » World’s deepest indoor pool Nemo 33 has more surprises than you would expect

World’s deepest indoor pool Nemo 33 has more surprises than you would expect

Gaurav SoodBy Gaurav SoodAugust 20, 2012Updated:April 16, 20191 Min Read
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This is Nemo 33 and it is like no other ordinary swimming pool as it is the World’s deepest swimming pool located in Brussels in Belgium. Having a whooping 660,500 gallons (2.5 million liters) highly filtered spring water (non-chlorinated) kept at temperature of 30C and is an astounding 113 feet. This multilevel pool designed by Belgian diving expert John Beernaerts has flat platforms at varying depths and one large circular pit which are 33 meters deep along with two large flat-bottomed areas 16 feet at depth levels. That’s not it; this gigantic pool has many underwater caves down at 10 meters depth perfect for novice as well as experienced divers.

For experienced divers who want to stay in a pressurized cabin to explore even greater depths there are three pressurized rooms. For those who fear going into such depths for diving activities there are fourteen underwater windows to allows visitors have a look at the underwater action going on by experienced divers.

Via: DailyMail

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