The world's deepest diving pool
The world's deepest pool is Deep Dive Dubai, which reaches a depth of 60 meters and is located in the Middle Eastern tycoon city of Dubai, UAE. It is not a mere swimming pool, but rather resembles an underwater theme park. The whole Deep Dive Dubai is made into a submerged abandoned city with walls, furniture and sunken cars, which can be used not only for diving expeditions inside, but also for underwater movie shooting.
The world's deepest swimming pool - Deep Dive Dubai contains a total of 14 million liters of water, equivalent to 14,000 cubic meters, which can fill six Olympic standard swimming pools. Diving pool water temperature control at 30 degrees Celsius, and with NASA technology development of water purification equipment, every six hours will be through the filter cycle a return to ensure that the clean water to meet health standards.
As for the depth of the diving pool, the height of an adult giraffe is about 6 meters, and the depth of this diving pool is equivalent to the height of 10 adult giraffes stacked on top of each other. The huge glass curtain wall design makes the building more simple and transparent, and the water scene on both sides falls on the glass layer by layer, reflecting the ripples of water. The first thing you see when you enter the diving pool is the simple and open front desk space, which provides freediving and scuba diving experience, where you can also be trained to issue a valid professional diving certificate.
Only if you are brave enough to dive inside, the underwater fun experience will definitely surprise you, where you can work out, read a book, play chess, play billiards, talk on the phone, play pool, ride bikes, motorcycles, convertibles, shop, and even pretend to go to the bathroom. For those who have not been exposed to deep diving, when you sit on the edge of Deep Dive Dubai and glance down at the unfathomable water low, a kind of deep sea phobia can make your scalp tingle.