It Looks Like An Average Pool But Wait Until You See What’s Hidden Below

Summer has not yet been ended and getting yourself soak into the water is still limitless. There are plenty of beaches you can go to and a lot of swimming pools you can swim into. But we’ll be talking about swimming pool in this article.

One of the most fascinating pools in the world has a maximum depth of 34.5 metres (113 ft) and contains 2,500,000 litres of non-chlorinated, highly filtered spring water. Sink that in. We haven’t been there and so French freediver Guillaume Néry took his chance to tour us.

This pool is known as the deepest swimming pool in the world and it’s known as the NEMO 33 which is located in Brussels, Belgium. As you’ve seen on the video, the bottom part of the pool is actually dark, causing the other divers not to take the adventure.

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4 thoughts on “It Looks Like An Average Pool But Wait Until You See What’s Hidden Below”

  1. Uhm, so what’s the point of the pool? Was it really just for swimming? Or being used as a diving lesson pool or something? Are those windows? This pool looks so odd. It’s like it’s originally built for something else, like a silo or something, but now they just made it a weird pool.

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