The deepest basin in the world has opened in Poland



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Deepspot was built in Mščonów (50 km from Warsaw, 360 km from the border between Lithuania and Poland). The depth of the pool – 45.5 meters, width – 20 meters, length – 25. In total, it has capacity for 8 thousand. cubic meters of water: both waters would fill 27 Olympic pools.

Divers can explore man-made caves in the pool, mimicking a shipwreck. Meanwhile, the divers themselves will be able to be observed from the underwater tunnel.

All work is not yet complete. It is promised that there will be a hotel next to the pool, from which the rooms will be able to watch the divers dive to a depth of 5 meters.

Unlike conventional swimming pools, the Deepspot complex could be opened despite existing restrictions in Poland, as it is a training center offering courses. It is announced that the pool will be used by firefighters and the military.

The water in Deepspot is warmer than in conventional pools: the temperature reaches 32-34 degrees. The complex is also equipped with a special filtration system that is approximately 80 times more powerful than those used in traditional pools.

You can dive in the pool, as well as dive, when you dive without air or with one breath.

Children from 8 years old are also welcome here for the first diving lessons.

To date, the Guinness Book of Records has identified the 42-meter deep pool in the Italian town of Montegorto Terme as the deepest pool in the world.

However, the deepest pool in the world, which just opened its doors in Poland next year, may be surpassed by the 50-meter Blue Abyss pool, which is scheduled to open in the UK.



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