Dubai breaks another world record: A 200-foot deep pool with a ‘sunken city’
Dubai is already home to the world's tallest building. Now it can lay claim to the world's deepest diving pool too.opened on July 7, just 10 days after being named the world's deepest diving pool by the Guinness World Records.
As for the size of the underwater city, several dives are needed to fully explore it, according to the website. Public bookings will open later in July at the company's website. Prices start at 800 United Arab Emirates dirhams .Diving in a pool has several benefits over the ocean. For starters, weather and water conditions are controlled. There are no currents or rough seas, and dives aren't canceled due to bad weather.
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