Deepest Swimming Pool in the world

Nemo 33 is a recreational scuba diving center in Uccle, Belgium near Brussels that is home to the world's deepest swimming pool. The pool itself consists of a submerged structure with flat platforms at various depth levels. The pool has two large flat-bottomed areas at depth levels of 5 m (16 ft) and 10 m (32 ft), and a large circular pit descending to a depth of 33 m (108 ft). It is filled with 2,500,000 liters of non-chlorinated, highly filtered spring water maintained at 30 °C (86 °F) and contains several simulated underwater caves at the 10 m depth level. There are numerous underwater windows that allow outside visitors to look into the pools at various depths. The complex was designed by Belgian diving expert John Beernaerts as a multi-purpose diving instruction, recreational, and film production facility, and opened in 2004.

You can take only a few items of your own dive kit (computer, mask, pool fins) but no BCD, fins that require booties, regulators (unless they have an integrated air linked to your computer - but no DIN fittings at all). torches, etc... You are not allowed to practice any skills unless you have an instructor in your group.

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World's Deepest Swimming Pool
World's Deepest Swimming Pool
World's Deepest Swimming Pool
World's Deepest Swimming Pool
World's Deepest Swimming Pool
World's Deepest Swimming Pool
World's Deepest Swimming Pool
World's Deepest Swimming Pool
World's Deepest Swimming Pool
World's Deepest Swimming Pool
World's Deepest Swimming Pool
World's Deepest Swimming Pool
World's Deepest Swimming Pool

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