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In pictures: Inside a world’s deepest swimming pool
- Updated: June 17, 2016
Hotel Terme Millepini, a 100-room four-star hotel in Padua, Italy, is famous for carrying a world’s deepest swimming pool, a Y-40, that put it in a Guinness World Records.
Students float during an apnea march by Italian giveaway diver, Umberto Pelizzari, during a “Y-40 The Deep Joy” swimming pool on Dec 8, 2014. All pics/AFP
The swimming pool is built over thermal sources bringing after cooling down a H2O during 32-34 degrees Celsius.
Y-40, with a abyss of 42mt, is strictly awarded a “Deepest Swimming Pool for Diving” by a Guinness World Records.
Designed by designer Emanuele Boaretto, Y-40 “The Deep Joy” pool initial non-stop on 5 Jun 2014. It’s 40 metres (131 ft) deep, creation it a deepest pool in a universe and contains 4,300 cubic metres (1,136,000 US gal) of thermal H2O kept during a heat of 32–34 °C (90–93 °F).
Underwater caves, a suspended, transparent, underwater hovel for guest to travel by are some of a distinguished facilities of a pool.
Plaforms trimming from 1.3 metres (4.3 ft) to 12 metres (39 ft), before a walls of a pool slight into a well-like flue that plunges true down to 40 metres (131 ft). Visitors can also indulge in freediving or scuba diving after shopping tickets from a hotel.
Before this, a Nemo 33 pool in Belgium hold a Guinness World Record for being a ‘world’s deepest pool’. Italian freediver Umberto Pelizzari initial totalled a abyss before a pool was open to a ubiquitous public.