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  • FEATURE - Der tiefste Swimmingpool der Welt wird bald in Polen eröffnet
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    FEATURE - Der tiefste Swimmingpool der Welt wird bald in Polen eröffnet


    Poland is set to open the world's deepest swimming pool later this year.

    At 45m deep, the Deepspot diving pool will be the ideal place for beginner and professional divers alike to practice their skills.

    It will be filled with 8,000 cubic metres of water – the equivalent of 27 Olympic-size swimming pools.

    Deepspot will take the deepest swimming pool title from reigning champ Y-40 Deep Joy in Montegrotto Terme, Italy, which has a depth of 42m.

    Based in Msxczonow, a town 40km southwest of Poland’s capital city, Warsaw, the pool is still under construction and will be built using an estimated 1,100 tons of steel.

    For those who want to see all the action but don’t want to gear up, there’s also a glass tunnel for viewing purposes. Viewers won’t be able to peer into the space below 20 meters, as the deepest part of the pool is encased in a submerged cylinder. Deepspot will also have conference rooms, training rooms, and hotel rooms with underwater views of the pool’s interior.

    Deepspot is set to open in Autumn of this year.

    Where: Msxczonow, Poland
    When: 09 Apr 2019
    Credit: Deepspot/Cover Images

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