Guest: Andy the boooring (99 days ago)
Cool, I swam down to the bottom and made brown. They couldn't get it out and closed the pool.
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DrDirt(100 days ago)
Desrudo is right. But then it IS a SCUBA pool, not for regular swimming. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemo_33 Used for training, SCUBA recreation and even as a movie set. Just a fraction of rthe toal area goes the whole 33Meters.
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Guest: -D- (100 days ago)
33 the SET in the South of England is used to train people to escape from submarines/helicopters etc and i believe that is 33m deep. It's also hired out by Freedivers and scuba divers similar to this. The set is just one shaft though, not a whole pool.
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Desudro(102 days ago)
as a lifeguard, i say sod having to save someone from the bottom of that pool....without scuba gear :D
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Guest: Guest (102 days ago)
Competetive high diving, group A (16 yrs+) pools bottom out at 10m, based on FINA regulations. Stop posting negative shit on everything. Think, if even for a minute.
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