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Deepspot

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Deep swimming pool in Poland

Deepspot
The Deepspot facility
Building information
CityMszczonów,Poland
Coordinates51°58′40.4″N20°31′29.4″E / 51.977889°N 20.524833°E /51.977889; 20.524833 (Deepspot)
Built2019–2020
OpenedDecember 2020
Architect(s)Aerotunel
Websitewww.deepspot.com
Deepspot
Depth45m

Deepspot is a 45-metre (148 ft) deep swimming pool andscuba diving training center, located nearWarsaw inMszczonów,Poland. It held the record for being the deepest swimming pool in the world until June 2021,[a][1] when the 60-metre (200 ft)Deep Dive Dubai was opened.[2]

Deepspot is designed as a practice and training site fordivers with varying levels of experience who wish to develop additionaldiving skills. The facility opened in December 2020 at an estimated cost of 8.75 million euros ($10.6 million US dollars) and over two years of construction. 5,000 cubic metres (180,000 cu ft) of concrete and 1,000 tonnes (1,000,000 kg) of steel were used to create the pool, and it contains 8,000 cubic metres (280,000 cu ft) of water.[3][4][5]

The facility and pool have numerous special features to facilitate training, including a simulatedblue hole going down to the deepest point in the pool, artificial underwater caves and archaeological ruins for training in overhead environments, and a small simulated shipwreck. There is an underwater observation tunnel for spectators, and a hotel adjoining the pool with underwater rooms at 5 meters depth and viewing areas are under construction.[5][3]

The facility is mainly intended forrecreational diving and professional training; however, Deepspot also offers training to police, fire, medical, and military personnel[3] needing proficiency intechnical andprofessional diving disciplines.[3]

It is owned by Michal Braszczynski who also owns FlySpot, in Warsaw, Poland. At Deepspot's opening it became the world's deepest swimming pool, exceedingY-40 Deep Joy inMontegrotto Terme,Italy andNemo 33 inBrussels,Belgium.

Deepspot is now known as the world's second deepest swimming pool, afterDeep Dive Dubai in theUnited Arab Emirates.

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Notes

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  1. ^Previously the record holder for deepest pool was theY-40 "Deep Joy", in the northern Italian town ofMontegrotto Terme at 42 metres (138 feet).

References

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  1. ^Tamara Hardingham-Gill (2 December 2020)."'World's deepest' swimming pool opens in Poland".CNN Travel. Retrieved6 December 2020.
  2. ^Evans, Mark."World's Deepest Indoor Pool Opens At Deep Dive Dubai | Scuba Diver Mag". Retrieved9 July 2021.
  3. ^abcd"World's Deepest Dive Pool Opens In Poland".- DIVE Magazine. Retrieved6 December 2020.
  4. ^Maria Wilczek (28 November 2020)."World's deepest pool lets divers reach record low".The London Times. Retrieved6 December 2020.
  5. ^abStephan Whelan (5 December 2020)."The World's Deepest Pool - The Deepspot - Has Now Opened".Deeper Blue. Retrieved7 December 2020.

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