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World’s deepest diving pool to open in Poland this autumn — a 45-metre plunge

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An artist’s impression of Deepspot, which, at a depth of 45 metres, will be the world’s deepest diving pool when it opens near Warsaw, Poland, this autumn.
An artist’s impression of Deepspot, which, at a depth of 45 metres, will be the world’s deepest diving pool when it opens near Warsaw, Poland, this autumn.
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Swimmers in Poland will be able to take the plunge this autumn – literally – with the opening of the world’s deepest diving pool.

The 45-metre (148-foot)-deep pool, which is now being built in Msxczonow, a town 40km (25 miles) southwest of the capital, Warsaw, will open to both beginner and professional divers.

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Deepspot, as the pool is called, will be filled with 8,000 cubic metres (282,500 cubic feet) of water – 27 times more water used to fill an ordinary 25-metre long swimming pool.

The Deepspot diving pool will feature an underwater viewing tunnel for spectators at a depth of 20 metres.
The Deepspot diving pool will feature an underwater viewing tunnel for spectators at a depth of 20 metres.

The pool will feature an underwater viewing tunnel for spectators at a depth of 20 metres.

The pool development will also include conference and training facilities and hotel rooms with views looking into the inside of the pool.

An artist’s view of the Deepspot diving pool which is being built in Msxczonow, Poland.
An artist’s view of the Deepspot diving pool which is being built in Msxczonow, Poland.
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