Dive into the Deepest Swimming Pool in the World

Nemo 33

By Jennifer Granato, published Sep 17, 2007
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Have you ever been curious to what the deepest swimming pool in the world is or what it's even about? Well here is a swimming pool called Nemo 33. This swimming pool is compared to two normal sized swimming pools. Including one to be Olympic size pool. This awesome swimming pool has 14 different windows.

They only use spring water in it leaving no chlorine smell and computer controlled filters to keep it clean. The temperature of this pool is 30°C there are three different caves also great for shooting cheap films. Not only is this enormous swimming pool used for swimming it has also been used for shooting films and is dedicated to professional diving.

They have high quality diving gear available to you right by the pool. There are nearly 250 fastening points all over the surface of the pool. This pool holds an enormous 66,000 gallons of water and 1115 ft deep.

Nemo has baby steps for beginners to the professionals in diving. It has artificial and natural lighting. It also has separate men and women's changing rooms plus showers and toilets. There are hair dryers available to you free of charge.

And for more to this Nemo 33 there is exotic gardens, free parking, two class rooms, a mini theatre, three large rooms for happenings, and a well designed clubhouse for views on the different pits and also has a restaurant in it. It offers bookings to the minimum of ten divers up to the maximum of 30 divers.

It allows a maximum of 50 divers in the pool per hour. This pool is great for professional divers, scientific divers, emergency services, police forces, Military: Navy, Air force, Army, Special Ops troops, Engineers, rescues divers, ordnance disposal divers, SDRA, spationauts, astronauts, cosmonauts, training in weightless conditions, low-cost mock-ups of big assemblies. Easy fastening.

Possibility to watch and film from behind the windows. This pool is also great for going to when you have had a rough day at work or just from being out and about. It offers different exercise routines to help your body relax and work the muscles out.

Takeaways
  • There are nearly 250 fastening points all over the surface of the pool.
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They only use spring water in it leaving no chlorine smell and computer controlled filters to keep it clean.
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Wow! I had no idea anything like this existed. Very interesting!

Posted on 09/18/2007 at 2:09:00 PM

 
Love swimming, but preferably in not too deep water,lol, this is a bit off putting as I am not keen on deep water,lol.

Posted on 09/18/2007 at 12:09:00 AM

 
Great article. Sounds interesting, but creepy.

Posted on 09/17/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

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