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If you’re looking to find Nemo you’re at the right place.  In Brussels, Belgium the deepest pool in the world, Nemo 33 is open for wonderous underwater exploration.  Although it may lack seaweed and sea creatures roaming it is an amazing architectural project that extends underwater into a project that provides a completely man-made diving pool.   Perfect for scuba diving practices this 33 meter (105 feet) deep pool also doubles as a major tourist attraction.  The expansive pool is surprisingly free from the normal chlorine stench of pools. 

The architect Sebastian Moran Vacca in collaboration with scuba diving expert John Beernaerts created a special filtering system that allows for it to be chemical free.  The facility consists of two pools and 2 pit caves which appear to be modern cavernous underwater lairs.  The air is renewed permanently in order to retain the correct amount of pressure  and the anchoring points may be adjusted depending on the activity taking place like film shootings or scientfic experiments.  The pool as a whole takes up a whopping 2,500,000 liters of water which is maintained at around 30 degrees celcius/ 86 degrees fahreheit.  That’s not all, Nemo 33 also hosts parties and also houses a restaurant, aqua gym and hydrotherapy. Round up your friends for an underwater birthday party in full diving gear!

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-EvelynKim|Follow Me@evelynjkim

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