Re: 7 Of The Most Weird Pools On Earth
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 3:39 pm
Nemo 33, Belgium
Located in Brussels, Belgium, Nemo 33 is the deepest indoor swimming pool on Earth. With two large flat-bottomed areas reaching depths of 5m (16 ft) and 10m (32 ft), a number of underwater side rooms, and an incredible circular pit plunging to a distance of 33m (108 ft), it looks like a Disneyland for swimmers and divers. Moreover, if you’re afraid of taking a deep dive, numerous underwater windows allow outside visitors to look into the pool at various depth levels.




Located in Brussels, Belgium, Nemo 33 is the deepest indoor swimming pool on Earth. With two large flat-bottomed areas reaching depths of 5m (16 ft) and 10m (32 ft), a number of underwater side rooms, and an incredible circular pit plunging to a distance of 33m (108 ft), it looks like a Disneyland for swimmers and divers. Moreover, if you’re afraid of taking a deep dive, numerous underwater windows allow outside visitors to look into the pool at various depth levels.



