Inside the World's Deepest Swimming Pool!! 😱 | DEEP DIVE DUBAI
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In this section, the speaker introduces the topic of scuba diving in the world's deepest pool, Deep Dive Dubai. They discuss the depth of the pool and provide some interesting facts about its size and water capacity.
Exploring Deep Dive Dubai
- The pool is called Deep Dive Dubai and it is known for being the world's deepest pool.
- The depth of the pool is 60 meters (almost 200 feet), making it deeper than any other facility of its kind.
- The pool holds 14 million liters of water, which is equivalent to six Olympic-sized swimming pools.
- Unlike regular swimming pools, Deep Dive Dubai uses pure fresh water instead of chlorine.
- The facility features a sound system with 27 speakers that create underwater soundscapes and can be used to relay messages to divers over a PA system.
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In this section, the speaker prepares to dive into Deep Dive Dubai. They discuss their nerves and get ready with equipment such as wetsuits and fins. They also mention safety measures in place at the facility.
Getting Ready to Dive
- The speaker expresses feeling nervous about diving into Deep Dive Dubai due to its depth.
- They receive equipment such as wetsuits and fins before entering the pool.
- Safety divers are present at Deep Dive Dubai, monitoring oxygen levels, CO2 levels, and ensuring overall safety.
- The facility has multiple safety cameras around the pool for monitoring purposes.
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In this section, the speaker explores the underwater environment of Deep Dive Dubai. They describe various objects found in the pool, including cars, furniture, and even a tree. They also mention how viewers can observe divers through glass viewing panels.
Underwater Exploration
- Deep Dive Dubai features a variety of life-sized objects underwater, such as cars, couches, chairs, bicycles, and even a pool table.
- The objects are made out of acrylic to preserve them in the water.
- Glass viewing panels are installed throughout the facility, allowing viewers to observe divers and interact with the underwater props.
- There is a restaurant inside Deep Dive Dubai where visitors can watch scuba divers while enjoying their meal.
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In this section, the speaker reflects on their experience diving in Deep Dive Dubai. They express amazement at the underwater city-like environment and mention the availability of various activities. They also highlight the presence of a restaurant where diners can watch scuba divers.
Reflections on Diving Experience
- The speaker describes Deep Dive Dubai as an underwater city with numerous activities to explore.
- They express amazement at the variety of objects and props found in the pool.
- Some objects were unsure if they could be interacted with or not during the dive.
- A freshwater pool like Deep Dive Dubai gains personality through its unique underwater environment.
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In this section, the speaker concludes their visit to Deep Dive Dubai by mentioning the tallest shower heads in the world located at the facility. They also discuss why marine life is not present in the pool and emphasize that Deep Dive Dubai aims to be a top training diving hub.
Conclusion and Future Vision
- After completing their dive, it's time for a hot shower at Deep Dive Dubai, which boasts having the tallest shower heads in the world.
- Marine life is not present in Deep Dive Dubai as they believe fish should be seen in their natural habitat rather than confined tanks.
- The main vision for Deep Dive Dubai is to become the best training diving hub globally, providing a controlled and safe environment for diving activities.
- Despite being open for less than a year, Deep Dive Dubai has already attracted tens of thousands of visitors.
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Life Below 30 Meters: The Filtration Room
In this section, the speaker discusses the technical aspects of diving below 30 meters and introduces the filtration room.
Diving Below 30 Meters
- Diving below 30 meters requires different skills and knowledge compared to recreational diving.
- It is not a simple jump from zero to hero but requires training and experience.
- The speaker emphasizes that diving below 30 meters is still a scuba dive but with different challenges.
Introduction to the Filtration Room
- The speaker takes us to the filtration room, where all the water in the pool is filtered, regulated, and temperature-controlled.
- It takes six hours for the pool's fresh water to pass through one of the region's most technologically advanced filter systems.
- Six pumps work round-the-clock to pump all the water through the filter system.
Inside the Filtration Room
In this section, we explore further inside the filtration room.
Exploring the Filtration Room
- The speaker advises not to touch anything in this area.
- The filtration room houses 14 million liters of water and is responsible for filtering and purifying it.
- A UV sterilizer is used in this system, which is similar to what spacecraft use for recycling limited water supply.
Water Purification Process
This section focuses on how water purification occurs in the pool.
Water Purification Methods
- The pool's water undergoes continuous recycling; there are no regular water changes.
- Ozone (O3) is used for filtration, breaking down any organic waste left over in the pool.
- This process keeps the water clean, clear, and beneficial for healthcare and skincare purposes.
Scuba Divers as Links to the Underwater World
In this section, the speaker highlights the role of scuba divers as a connection between land and underwater environments.
Scuba Divers as Links
- Scuba divers are the only link between land and oceans.
- They have the ability to explore and spend time underwater, providing a unique perspective.
- The speaker emphasizes that experiencing the underwater world is not limited to being near the beach but actually going beneath the surface.
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