Tickets to the Pool are a very reasonable $749.99. For a short training session and then an hour of diving. *$749.99 per person* (oh and a $300 deposit on the diving equipment) very very affordable especially to literally and absolutely everyone.
You mean to tell me that those two brat's parents 5:37spent $1,500.00 for them to stay an hour in it? They are spoiled forever. They will never appreciate the this gift. What a waste.
And how were you planning on getting there, with a $70 ValueJet flight? How much was your passport and deep sea diving training and certificiation? Were you going to pack ramen noodles to save on food while staying at a Dubai motel or camp site? If you can't afford to go to/stay in Dubai why would you think an ACTIVITY there would be in your price range?
@@DeAthWaGer Relax cowboy, it's called a joke. Don't go full-blown keyboard warrior on me now, I'm not looking for any trouble with you, I'm intimidated by your computer use. 😳
Ahhh Dubai... home to magnificent engineering feats, and also terrifying censorship and miserable labor practices.. it was fun growing up there, but you couldnt pay me to live there now. Ive never seen a populace get so incredibly materialistic to the point of naseum as many of my acquaintances there.
@Wazgood i98 that's cool and all but....that should've been the first thing they built instead of all the tourist bait nonsense. I'm starting to think that Dubai was designed and planned out by an actual goldfish with alzheimer's.
@@lechocolat3783 they have a sewer system though? The plan for 2025 is an upgrade of the existing one and it’s been over a decade since the whole poop truck thing was trending.
@@ovvsterancebailey7619..... They do, more than 75% of their Govt earnings come from oil. UAE non - oil products can hardly last without the backup of the oil industry.
I’m guessing they must have the worlds biggest and most efficient sewage treatment facility also, being that they are at the forefront of capital projects.
There's a treasure chest with a million dollars in it. Only catch is you have to swim and struggle through a room stuffed with slave corpses to reach it.
Deep Dive is the coolest diving joint ever built! I'll be wowed if I go there to see the decor! Key is courage while being there. What a good place for scuba diving that's just more than a pool!
Also, the absolute thigh-slapping irony of a nation of climate-destroying oil barons constructing a drowned city-themed underwater playground is just *chef’s kiss*
UGHHH I hate doing this daily .... But here we go again, Dubai is an autonomous emirate of the United Arab Emirates, it has independent economic and governance policies and institutions from the federal government who really only looks after things like defense and inter state and national relations, only under 2% of the Emirates GDP comes from oil, the rest are from Tourism and Real Estate Investments, but let me guess... You think Abu Dhabi is inside Dubai?
@@shemeemsoldier So, considering that what Dubai has to offer for tourism is almost exclusively these multibillion developments, where did those billion come from exactly?
@@trezapoioiuy from other tourism and foreign investment hence why Dubai went into a financial crisis during the 2008 economic recession when abu Dhabi the oil emirate had minimal effect while Dubai had a debt which reached 100% of its Total GDP, Abu Dhabi had to give a loan to save Dubai during that period. Dubai does not have much oil resources to start with you can't technically sell whats not there can you?
Umm, do you realise that Dubai is not oil-rich? It developed its tourism, transport etc in the 1990s because it did NOT have massive oil deposits like Abu Dhabi. Always good to check your facts before you mouth off
“We want to make Diving accessible for all” *Majority of Dubai’s lower class population being poor and often in horrible conditions that couldn’t even afford to go after saving up for years* Yeah sure bud , you made it for “all”
I live in Dubai - the “lower class” as you referred to itinerant workers are here by choice. They send money back to their home countries where you could not earn anywhere near the money they earn here. Grow up fool.
@@DestroyerWill so they're free to go home whenever they like? how would you respond to claims of passport seizure, etc - essentially creating indentured servitude?
@@suresureok My response is you should let people travel without passports. This would immediately remove the power unscrupulous employers gain by seizing a piece of paper.
@@MrHarumakiSensei well sure, but that does nothing to address the fact that the prevailing trend is passport seizure, which flies in the face of a statement like "itinerant workers are here by choice" -- maybe they got there by choice, but they may not be remaining by choice. And yes, certainly this is an unscrupulous practice, but that's being polite about the issue.
When I was there a year ago, what stood out was the incredible smog that covered the city in a brown haze. It's only in heavily edited promo videos that the fancy buildings are visible. The smog covers everything. Seen it myself.
Despite all the world record breaking things Dubai has, there is absolutely nothing that impresses me about this city. Even with all these things the city just seems so artificial and superfluous.
Kinda doubt that "largest man made island" one, considering the province sized polders in the Netherlands. Then again, as Vsauce puts it: do islands even exist?
I'm happy that you get excited about Dubai but I'm afraid you are unaware of the shitwreck it's caused among those who build these structures. From severe poverty to burning down their passports. The migrant labourers from different south east asian countries are tortured in that hell. I wish you notice that someday too and make a video on it as well
@@joaobastos6435 They dont have Sewage system, they dont have addresses(If you have to write a postcard to a person in dubai, you must select a famous landmark and give directions like "go left, take third right" and so on for your mail to get delivered).
Here's a post apocalyptic city theme that would be caused from severe flooding from global warming, that uses so much energy that it's doing what it can to make this a reality. Just because you can do it, doesn't mean you should do it.
Can you imagine hundreds of years into the future when society rediscovers this place completely abandoned what they’ll think it was or used to be. They’ll probably think ancient civilizations lived in underground cities lol but it’s just Dubai being Dubai
I once heard someone describe Dubai as being "as sustainable as a moonbase" and having been there I think that's probably right. Still though, I can't deny this is extremely cool.
@@JoeMama-eg8hr Because this person is a socialist and hates to see capitalism succeed while people living under socialism are forcibly worked and go hungry
@@dinner7513 How's the brainrot? Stop simping for capitalism and grow up lmao, capitalism only "succeeds" when the entire system collapses cause capitalism is a flawed system
@@MrBloxBuilder Yeah cuz socialism is such a great system and has worked so many times. Its not like their society will plunge into poverty and hunger.
I've stayed in a few four star hotels, most recently the Palliser in Calgary. I'm not sure how they could make it any better. My usual sort of hotel is Holiday Inn Express but sometimes it's nice to splurge...
@@marsgal42 depends on how you define "better". most things considered "luxurious" i find absolutely disgusting because its very wasteful and inefficient. only primitive people love this stuff. then again, its dubai...
@@Gemmabeta You could say the same thing about any subjective rating system system. They all only exist because a journalist or critic or blogger or whatever gives a rating.
I like that compared to other super deep pools (previous wr holders) this one is very artistic and feels like a place you could explore rather than JUST being a place for divers to train.
@@voltgaming2213 yes that and it's depleting fast, they also use massive amount of sea water desalination facility that's why they dump concentrated salt by product waste into the ocean
What does starving children in the world have anything to do with building Dubai ? Every government of every country should be able to feed their own starving children .
That place is a joke. There are 3 million people living there and the vast majority are low-to-middle class and cant afford the lavish lifestyle the city caters to. Plus it was built on the backs of enslaved people. Poor safety concerns, tons of deaths to build these garish buildings. The city planners are lunatics.
lol they were always crap. always just a way to try to distract from the fact that there really isnt much to see there. i mean some sand, a picture frame(really who cares), some shops,a load of very ugly buildings, the worlds tallest(as soon as someone builds taller thats done) and a gold in vending machines. wooooow. lol. as i say they have to distract because they want tourusts and the place is hardly vic falls etc
the most interesting places you can see here really are the mountains in the north of the country and the local museums in the "old dubai" theres more interesting things to see there than looking at those shitty golden skyscrapers
Given the limit for diving with compressed air varies among dive organisations between 30 and 40 meters, it would be interesting which gas mixes and tech equipment are serviced at location. I would expect that tech diving is the ace they want to play against competitors! Just the 30° C water would be very interesting because the He in gas mixes causes hypothermia issues!
You can dive to 60m with regular air if you have enough of it for the multiple deco stops required on your way back up. A dive computer would be very useful too.
@@ibec69 The 30 and 40 meter limits were set because of the depth dependent narcotic effect of the nitrogen in the air. Countless tests have shown that nitrogen begins to impair cognitive acuity and critical thinking at 30 meters. At 40 meters hese impairments compromise the ability to perform the tasks of a secure dive. At 50 meters, test subjects fail to perform simple additions. That's why tech divers substitute nitrogen with helium because it doesn't have this effect!
@@ibec69 60m is cutting it extremely close though. And although oxygen toxicity takes a while to manifest itself, it can already happen at partial pressures from 1.4 to 1.6 bars. With air you would already be scratching the 1.4 bar threshold at 60m. Generally, I don’t think that “cutting it close” is a great idea when diving. So I would hope that they play it safe there and don’t let you dive all the way down on normal air.
That's a crazy thought. Flying 30,000 feet in the air to the country then diving down 60m in the deepest man made pool then climbing up the world's tallest building. That should be a new type of triathlon sport.
They actually opened up a path towards stuff. They even have houses for sale on water. I may be wrong. But I think that is Dubai. They literally do a lot of stuff and are ahead in ideas at times. I know Japan is high tech. But Dubai seem to make good steps too. This can open up more if they proceed to go further. Which is interesting and exciting to those that may be interested in such stuff. Also if they are still building in projects. That is great. This is amazing. Underwater cities? Houses for future in water? This can open up more if they take the time to go that route in a safe manner.
Out of curiosity, why do they advise not to go above a certain sea level for 24 hours afterwards? I'm guessing it's something to do with the pressure they've been under?
It might be more interesting to have some actual fish swimming around in the tank. Would that be possible? I went diving in the shark (Small) tank in Singapore, it wasn't deep but it was really impressive.
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@@ticksunbs4944 its like the meme of obama giving himself a medal
Indeed.
@@ticksunbs4944; What video's aren't, other than movies?
I feel like Dubai is gonna try to build a Jurassic Park one day, and with real dinosaurs. The whole city feels like a giant corporate amusement park.
It is. A big amusement park designed by rich foreigners, built by poor foreigners, for very rich foreigners.
That's exactly what it is.
neom city
coz why not! Right? I really wish dinosaurs are brought back to life
Dubai is a joke. Honestly one of the worst cities on Earth.
Dubai's secret goal is to confuse as many future archeologists as possible.
There will be a future, just not a future for industrial civilization. Not even geologists/climatologists know as it's uncharted territory.
As an archaeologist, I can confirm that they're gonna be confused if they don't have anything on record to refer to when researching their finds.
To show that western is nothing compared to them
😂😂
And ecologist...I can't imagine the catastrophy of the ecosystem when they built it.
I must say, this is the first time I have felt compelled to visit Dubai. I just wish they didn't use so much coerced labor to build these wonders.
You visit great brittain?
*Laughs in American*
Kudos to all the mostly Pakistani, Indian and Bangladeshi men who are building all of this infrastructure 👍🏽
100%, often in appalling conditions with very low pay
and the build quality is excellent ! haha
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Who else want to do it for that pay and the tax.
Are you happy about slavery? FO
Tickets to the Pool are a very reasonable $749.99.
For a short training session and then an hour of diving.
*$749.99 per person* (oh and a $300 deposit on the diving equipment) very very affordable especially to literally and absolutely everyone.
🤣
You mean to tell me that those two brat's parents 5:37spent $1,500.00 for them to stay an hour in it?
They are spoiled forever. They will never appreciate the this gift. What a waste.
And how were you planning on getting there, with a $70 ValueJet flight?
How much was your passport and deep sea diving training and certificiation?
Were you going to pack ramen noodles to save on food while staying at a Dubai motel or camp site?
If you can't afford to go to/stay in Dubai why would you think an ACTIVITY there would be in your price range?
@@DeAthWaGer Relax cowboy, it's called a joke. Don't go full-blown keyboard warrior on me now, I'm not looking for any trouble with you, I'm intimidated by your computer use. 😳
@@deenanthekemoni5567 sorry, I intended that to sound more sarcastic than it came out.
“Shall we build a modern sewer system so we don’t have to haul poop with trucks?”
“Nah! Let’s build a 18 story deep pool!”
wait what. they don't have a sewage system?
Look up Dubai poop trucks on TH-cam. Dubai is bullshit. Fake ass glitz built on the backs of slave wage immigrant workers.
@@gregoryh9442 Sounds like you're jealous. Who cares if they use trucks? Doesn't make any of the buildings fake. Cope harder.
Yikes! My random comment caused this? Take your own advice Mayor.
@@gregoryh9442 Keep crying
This is fascinating. I like how there's more to it than just a deep pool.
What's more facinating is that with all the money in the world, they still decide to opt for slavery to get it built.
Like, probably, some dead workers from Asia.
I deliberately didn't get political. Why you do this?
@@Samuel_J1 it’s politics to criticize horrible working conditions?
That’s nice but honestly it looks really ugly
Ahhh Dubai... home to magnificent engineering feats, and also terrifying censorship and miserable labor practices.. it was fun growing up there, but you couldnt pay me to live there now. Ive never seen a populace get so incredibly materialistic to the point of naseum as many of my acquaintances there.
Where’d you move to?
@@Newt2799 brazil
@@void9092 PLS COME
@@Newt2799 He's lying. He moved to Tokyo
@@jumbo6498 even worse
the way it just looks like a normal pool at the top is so cool
Now we just need to see them actually build useful stuff like a sewage system, as that's still inadequate.
And see them stop using slave labor
Can you hear that? It’s the poop trucks!
@Wazgood i98 that's cool and all but....that should've been the first thing they built instead of all the tourist bait nonsense. I'm starting to think that Dubai was designed and planned out by an actual goldfish with alzheimer's.
@@lechocolat3783 you are not wrong lol
@@lechocolat3783 they have a sewer system though? The plan for 2025 is an upgrade of the existing one and it’s been over a decade since the whole poop truck thing was trending.
Thanks for the cameo Will 😉
It's amazing what you can do with huge oil reserves, if you're not going to spend your money on infrastructure, or really anything on your people.
UAE doesn’t rely on oil anymore
@@ovvsterancebailey7619..... They do, more than 75% of their Govt earnings come from oil.
UAE non - oil products can hardly last without the backup of the oil industry.
@@ovvsterancebailey7619 8th in the top 10 of oil producing countries..... About the same production as Canada and Kuwait.
They have metros, airports hospitals schools. Lmao. What do you want them to do
They care about their citizens from what i understand.... as for immigrants not so much
I’m guessing they must have the worlds biggest and most efficient sewage treatment facility also, being that they are at the forefront of capital projects.
have you ever heard of poo trucks of dubai?
Surely, right?
they dont.
Everyone in this reply section has just learned what a joke is.
@@durkadann2943 That's the joke
B1M makes vids not only look cool, but educative as well.
@@maximilianeckert4665 Preach my friend.
EDUCATIONAL not “Educative”.
Potato, potato, tomato, tomato… let’s call the whole thing off…
@@Toast0808 Thank you for educationalizing us
(...but are educational as well) you're welcome 👍
"There is even an underwater ghost town were you can see the remains of slave workers that died during the construction."
There's an Easter egg in the manager's submerged office where you can find the worker's passports hidden away in a safe.
There's a treasure chest with a million dollars in it. Only catch is you have to swim and struggle through a room stuffed with slave corpses to reach it.
Visit the the Curryville ghost town saloon three times and they give you a free Slurpee.
I doubt it I'm sure slave labor in Dubai is just a conspiracy theory. I'm sure all those Indian workers are well played, and well fed.ĺ
@@thiscanadian5017 xd
Nice how they've built a homage to the future they're about to create for us.
They're about to create? I'll let you process that again
@@0741921
Good point. If it's literally impossible to avoid, than it's technically already happened.
The dept?
practice camp!
Man, with all these amazing tourist attractions, they've gotta have basic human rights and infrastructure, right?
No. They have the largest buildings and deepest pools.
No, no LGBTQ rights at all. It is illegal to be so there.
@@augusts1 that’s good
@@kevinconboy7387 nope it's not bigot
right?
The best construction content on TH-cam.
Dubai is what happens when a Roller Coaster Tycoon player designs a city.
with unlimited money hack
Glad i am part of building this iconic project...
Dubai should build a more socially sustainable society.
Think they would be doing really really well if they didn't build anything do you?
Dubai should cease to exist
You mean we should nuke it all right away?
Yeah, I'm in for that.
As oil demand declines over the next 2 decades, it will get really interesting for the Middle East and Russia.
@@Pizza_Rat nothing better than reading haters comments getting mad
How about they protect their costal environments, use them to safeguard biodiversity and have that as a better tourist attraction?
Not as profitable as attracting Instagram influencers, very rich people, or projecting the image of material opulence they (the elites) seek…
I dont think they did it for influencers
No country on this planet cares about that
nah, they won't even fix burj khalifa sewage system before that
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Deep Dive is the coolest diving joint ever built! I'll be wowed if I go there to see the decor! Key is courage while being there. What a good place for scuba diving that's just more than a pool!
In America when someone drives big trucks it's said they are compensating for something. Wonder what they are compensating for in Dubai?
human rights record?
@@raineriramalho2669
Spoken like true westerner
Human rights (aka ) what we westerners see as human right
This must be one of the best channels on TH-cam by far :)
if you think this is amazing you should ask to see a video of the living conditions of the workers who built this.
Also, the absolute thigh-slapping irony of a nation of climate-destroying oil barons constructing a drowned city-themed underwater playground is just *chef’s kiss*
UGHHH I hate doing this daily .... But here we go again, Dubai is an autonomous emirate of the United Arab Emirates, it has independent economic and governance policies and institutions from the federal government who really only looks after things like defense and inter state and national relations, only under 2% of the Emirates GDP comes from oil, the rest are from Tourism and Real Estate Investments, but let me guess... You think Abu Dhabi is inside Dubai?
@@shemeemsoldier So, considering that what Dubai has to offer for tourism is almost exclusively these multibillion developments, where did those billion come from exactly?
@@shemeemsoldier you're right, he should instead talk about how Dubai uses slave labor from India and Pakistan
@@trezapoioiuy from other tourism and foreign investment hence why Dubai went into a financial crisis during the 2008 economic recession when abu Dhabi the oil emirate had minimal effect while Dubai had a debt which reached 100% of its Total GDP, Abu Dhabi had to give a loan to save Dubai during that period. Dubai does not have much oil resources to start with you can't technically sell whats not there can you?
Umm, do you realise that Dubai is not oil-rich? It developed its tourism, transport etc in the 1990s because it did NOT have massive oil deposits like Abu Dhabi. Always good to check your facts before you mouth off
“We want to make Diving accessible for all”
*Majority of Dubai’s lower class population being poor and often in horrible conditions that couldn’t even afford to go after saving up for years*
Yeah sure bud , you made it for “all”
actually most poor people there are foreign workers who works in trade.
I live in Dubai - the “lower class” as you referred to itinerant workers are here by choice. They send money back to their home countries where you could not earn anywhere near the money they earn here. Grow up fool.
@@DestroyerWill so they're free to go home whenever they like? how would you respond to claims of passport seizure, etc - essentially creating indentured servitude?
@@suresureok My response is you should let people travel without passports. This would immediately remove the power unscrupulous employers gain by seizing a piece of paper.
@@MrHarumakiSensei well sure, but that does nothing to address the fact that the prevailing trend is passport seizure, which flies in the face of a statement like "itinerant workers are here by choice" -- maybe they got there by choice, but they may not be remaining by choice. And yes, certainly this is an unscrupulous practice, but that's being polite about the issue.
When I was there a year ago, what stood out was the incredible smog that covered the city in a brown haze. It's only in heavily edited promo videos that the fancy buildings are visible. The smog covers everything. Seen it myself.
The real question is: how many workers from India, Nepal, Ethiophia and Bangladesh died during the construction?
Cry about it
The great wall of China has workers who were enclosed inside buried hundreds of years ago
@@abillionjivebars9888 wtf is wrong with you?
@@Tokaisho1 That was like hundreds of years ago. Not Modern Day China's fault.
@@wasifzakwan8722 Yup, why are you mentioning modern day?
Despite all the world record breaking things Dubai has, there is absolutely nothing that impresses me about this city. Even with all these things the city just seems so artificial and superfluous.
Wow man how can Dubai ever recover.
Lol, have you visited Dubai?
Wow...the 'sunken city' is absolutely magnificent!!!
Let’s “dive into it” shall we? Such a great “in depth” video full of “deep coverage” and thoroughly explained, good to see Dubai “DIVERS-fy”
I would love to go Scubia (scuba) Diving.
that was unnecessary ...
I’m sentencing you to 6 months in pun prison for that comment.
Would you like a job? You seem like the perfect fit for our team.
deep comment - gnarly
Kinda doubt that "largest man made island" one, considering the province sized polders in the Netherlands. Then again, as Vsauce puts it: do islands even exist?
Flevoland would definitely be bigger
And its a temporary record because they are sinking lol
@@sev7nnn at an extremely negligible rate so no its not temporary
Only Incars exist.
@@sev7nnn very slowly, and it's easy for a city like dubai to counter the sinking.
I'm happy that you get excited about Dubai but I'm afraid you are unaware of the shitwreck it's caused among those who build these structures. From severe poverty to burning down their passports. The migrant labourers from different south east asian countries are tortured in that hell.
I wish you notice that someday too and make a video on it as well
Finally someone pointed it out
Why dont you take more interest in your country issues like lynching of people and rape of woman
@@nabeelhasan6593 "If a bad thing happens where you live, you're not allowed to talk about the bad things where other people live!"
Aww hurted 😥?
why would he do videos on that? This is a construction channel mate
this is insane. i must thank the B1M though cause if not for this video I'd have never heard of this latest accomplishment by Dubai. so thank you B1M
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Love the intro! Tallest, longest, largest, twistiest, deepest, etc, etc. Best B1M intro.
Dubai knows their audience for sure. Can't put basic public infrastructure in a postcard 😂
They love to build extravagant shit and yet their Dubai doesn't functionally work
@@joaobastos6435 They dont have Sewage system, they dont have addresses(If you have to write a postcard to a person in dubai, you must select a famous landmark and give directions like "go left, take third right" and so on for your mail to get delivered).
@@joaobastos6435 yeah, its just sad
@@CoolMan-ig1ol So more like a bunch of building rather than a real city
@@trezapoioiuy Exactly, like an Arab Disneyland park pretending to be a modern city
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The degree in which they are trying to achieve the most in the world shows just how desperate they really are at avoiding being irrelevant.
At this rate i wouldn't say desperate but then again isn't that what everyone is doing!?
Kinda yeah. They have future projects of towers that exceed 1km. Burj is already enough but Dubai wants more...
Don’t be jealous
@@trilltex5123 Why not? Jealousy feels soooooo gooooooood! 🤣🤣🤣 At least I don't have to deal with the desert and camels!
@@bankerdave888 well alot of people travel there just see that Sand
Here's a post apocalyptic city theme that would be caused from severe flooding from global warming, that uses so much energy that it's doing what it can to make this a reality. Just because you can do it, doesn't mean you should do it.
🙄
@@irfankuttassery8540 And this guy says it all. Eye roll. "Fuck the planet, I want my fun... am'i'right?"
@@updlate4756 More like the severe flooding can't actually happen as people like you believe.
Can you imagine hundreds of years into the future when society rediscovers this place completely abandoned what they’ll think it was or used to be. They’ll probably think ancient civilizations lived in underground cities lol but it’s just Dubai being Dubai
I once heard someone describe Dubai as being "as sustainable as a moonbase" and having been there I think that's probably right.
Still though, I can't deny this is extremely cool.
Wait, you've been on a moonbase? No way dude! That's cool!
@@Cujo5 yea they built one in dubai opposite the FGM chop shop
until you run out of slave labor and tourist stop coming by.
yep. once they run out of oil the whole country is gonna tank.
its probably where the space missions are filmed
I love how “Dubai” is now an adjective
this feels like the prologue to some underwater horror movie. the whole pool just feels very eerie
Ah yes, deepest pool with constant water circulation in the desert.
dessert? kkk
This pool is only going to get deeper once dubai becomes Atlantis V2
Lmao they deserve it.
@@wasifzakwan8722 why?
@@JoeMama-eg8hr Because this person is a socialist and hates to see capitalism succeed while people living under socialism are forcibly worked and go hungry
@@dinner7513 How's the brainrot? Stop simping for capitalism and grow up lmao, capitalism only "succeeds" when the entire system collapses cause capitalism is a flawed system
@@MrBloxBuilder Yeah cuz socialism is such a great system and has worked so many times. Its not like their society will plunge into poverty and hunger.
This is absolutely fascinating!!
Incredible, but also kind of scary and claustrophobic.
It’s always been a fantasy of mine to swim through a real house underwater.
Go to China and explore the reservoir behind the Three Gorges Dam, you'll find plenty.
Even easier, just go to any flooded area. All over the place these days.
You should see a doctor.
Visit China during the monsoon season and you can swim through whole cities underwater, lol.
My town floods every year so if you don't mind muddy water, you can explore the first floor of a few buildings under water 😂
I found this channel today and I'm so impressed!
There is no such thing as a "7 Star" hotel. The term was just made up by a journalist and repeated for marketing reasons.
I mean, the entire stars system is just made up bullshit to begin with.
I've stayed in a few four star hotels, most recently the Palliser in Calgary. I'm not sure how they could make it any better. My usual sort of hotel is Holiday Inn Express but sometimes it's nice to splurge...
@@marsgal42 depends on how you define "better". most things considered "luxurious" i find absolutely disgusting because its very wasteful and inefficient. only primitive people love this stuff. then again, its dubai...
@@obiwankenobi661 You forgot to invoke privilege and racism.
@@Gemmabeta You could say the same thing about any subjective rating system system. They all only exist because a journalist or critic or blogger or whatever gives a rating.
The best information ever! And also it's unknown too! Thanks B1M
I like that compared to other super deep pools (previous wr holders) this one is very artistic and feels like a place you could explore rather than JUST being a place for divers to train.
I love this channel and this is yet another great video. Very informative and entertaining
dubai made this deep diving water hole while its natural water ecosystem is filled up with sand and polluted with concentrated salt
"natural water ecosystem" It's a desert. :/
@@tomokokuroki2506 its next to the sea. Which is how it made its artificial islands which happen to be sinking
Dubai had no water at first, they hired sciencist to find underground water in desert it's pretty impressive.
@@voltgaming2213 yes that and it's depleting fast,
they also use massive amount of sea water desalination facility that's why they dump concentrated salt by product waste into the ocean
@Wojciech Pordzik Increasing rainfall there will simply decrease rainfall somewhere else...
I’m putting this on my bucket list. I’ll never go back but I have to see this place some day.
As my mother used to say “there are starving children in the world” - these people are among the world leaders in unsustainable design
Looks sustainable
What does starving children in the world have anything to do with building Dubai ? Every government of every country should be able to feed their own starving children .
Starving children are not a money problem. Get a brain you pepega.
Great project for divers , who doesnt always want to go out of nowhere for practice! Highly appreciated!
Agreed, can’t wait to go visit but it’s pretty expensive (well, for now…)
@@OhHiMish how much
Definitely checking it 🔥🔥
3:55 Man, it'd be awesome if that city was even vaguely liveable...
Its not supposed to be. Its a tourist attraction. Would you live in Vegas or Macau? No you wont.
@@honkhonk8009 Vegas is a great place to live in actually.
That place is a joke. There are 3 million people living there and the vast majority are low-to-middle class and cant afford the lavish lifestyle the city caters to. Plus it was built on the backs of enslaved people. Poor safety concerns, tons of deaths to build these garish buildings. The city planners are lunatics.
@@vasilikonstan why cry about it though
Pressure will compress ur balls
It really do seem like these Dubai megaprojects are seeming less and less cool as time goes on, especially after watching that Adam Something video
lol they were always crap. always just a way to try to distract from the fact that there really isnt much to see there. i mean some sand, a picture frame(really who cares), some shops,a load of very ugly buildings, the worlds tallest(as soon as someone builds taller thats done) and a gold in vending machines. wooooow. lol. as i say they have to distract because they want tourusts and the place is hardly vic falls etc
The poop trucks really give away the illusion, that this is an adequate place to visit, let alone live in.
@@taskreloaded7263 Yeah it is pretty adequate, I'm enjoying myself here
the most interesting places you can see here really are the mountains in the north of the country and the local museums in the "old dubai" theres more interesting things to see there than looking at those shitty golden skyscrapers
they should do the worlds largest food donation to help end world hunger
Totally amazing. There must be a steep admission price to go with that.
Whoever runs Dubai's development program grew up with the Civilization series and is going for the Cultural win condition.
i really want to go to this pool, it actually looks so cool
Well I want to go too just to see. Not to swim. I will be the spectator on the dry side.
Is Dubai compensating for something?
Bro they threw a Bentley in the bottom of that pool just to play with while swimming. These people are insane
Plot twist: This pool is part of the sewage system they’re building in Dubai
Imagine coming back to life after a hundred years or so and discovering your apartment is 6 floors underwater
ahh got my B1M fix for the week thank you :)
The world’s deepest pool in a country filled with all the world’s shallowest people 😂
And some of the cruellest! not that it's relevant to construction
Bedouin people
Nice
I see what you did there
Clever
Says the most shallow and jealous peasant 🤣
There's a difference between rich by heart and brain and rich by money.
Is anyone else thinking about how scary it’d be to get out of the deep pool , or wondering how you would be able to get out 😭🧍🏼♀️..
Can’t say I am lmao if you don’t know which way is up when you’re in the water, you shouldn’t be in the water 💀💀
This was a really nice video, very fun to watch but relaxing.
The worlds deepest pool is the hole where my moms heart used to be.
How many migrant laborers died from starvation after not being paid enough to build this?
pretty much the hardest place to ever evacuate in case of an emergency
Given the limit for diving with compressed air varies among dive organisations between 30 and 40 meters, it would be interesting which gas mixes and tech equipment are serviced at location. I would expect that tech diving is the ace they want to play against competitors! Just the 30° C water would be very interesting because the He in gas mixes causes hypothermia issues!
You can dive to 60m with regular air if you have enough of it for the multiple deco stops required on your way back up. A dive computer would be very useful too.
@@ibec69 The 30 and 40 meter limits were set because of the depth dependent narcotic effect of the nitrogen in the air. Countless tests have shown that nitrogen begins to impair cognitive acuity and critical thinking at 30 meters. At 40 meters hese impairments compromise the ability to perform the tasks of a secure dive. At 50 meters, test subjects fail to perform simple additions. That's why tech divers substitute nitrogen with helium because it doesn't have this effect!
Thanks for more better explanation
They have everything, Air, Nitrox, Heliox, Trimix. 60 meters is not much when you have all the time in the world and the right equipment.
@@ibec69 60m is cutting it extremely close though. And although oxygen toxicity takes a while to manifest itself, it can already happen at partial pressures from 1.4 to 1.6 bars. With air you would already be scratching the 1.4 bar threshold at 60m. Generally, I don’t think that “cutting it close” is a great idea when diving. So I would hope that they play it safe there and don’t let you dive all the way down on normal air.
Might as well do normal diving though. It would be more genuine and more fun.
The Red Sea diving resort?
Dubai vangloriates itself on artificial fun
Ive been scuba diving for a little while now and have had the privilege to dive around the world, this still looks super cool
Not in Dubai. They destroyed their ocean floor by dredging up all that sand to build those stupid sinking sand islands.
@@Zelorp lol. they do look crap. the palm ones are kind of nothingy and the world just looks like a load of splats
imagine the O2 tank breaks while you’re in the bottom
30°C? Damn, I rarely use my outdoor pool when it gets higher than 24° because it's too warm. I guess that's the difference between Canada and Dubai 😉
Dubai put itself on the map by making a “seven star hotel?” Well I am proud to announce my 35 star hotel. World’s first.
Mine has 40. Suck on dubai and Charlie (its a joke im not serious
@@pedrocosta2523 Are your stars metric or imperial?
@@padrescout I use the intergalactic units
@@padrescout both
You peasants are not allowed to set foot in my infinite star hotel. And yes of course it's uncountably infinite...
sounds like poppin in the worlds deepest pool and world's tallest building in one day is a good way to spend a day
They have all that amazing records and yet they don't have a functioning sewage system and their homes literally has no address.
That's a crazy thought. Flying 30,000 feet in the air to the country then diving down 60m in the deepest man made pool then climbing up the world's tallest building. That should be a new type of triathlon sport.
😂😂😂
You'd die
Good for them. Don’t forget to send more pictures.
They actually opened up a path towards stuff. They even have houses for sale on water. I may be wrong. But I think that is Dubai. They literally do a lot of stuff and are ahead in ideas at times. I know Japan is high tech. But Dubai seem to make good steps too. This can open up more if they proceed to go further. Which is interesting and exciting to those that may be interested in such stuff. Also if they are still building in projects. That is great. This is amazing. Underwater cities? Houses for future in water? This can open up more if they take the time to go that route in a safe manner.
Yes, if only Dubai wasn't a dystopian hellscape of exploited migrant workers...
14 lane highway in the middle of the city 🤒
Then it wouldn't be so rich.
dubai mehhh i pass
My first response that came out of my mouth when seeing the title is “…Of course it has.”
Out of curiosity, why do they advise not to go above a certain sea level for 24 hours afterwards? I'm guessing it's something to do with the pressure they've been under?
It’s called the bends look it up it can be lethal
This is so sick! It looks so fun just go swim around and explore everything there!
Keep it up dudai 👍that's awesome bucket list for me ,
Well when it gets to the "oh no, not there again!" stage, they can empty it of water and use it to store sewage until it can be processed.
could have gone diving in the nearby coral reef tho. I wonder what happened to that
4:20 thought this would be mentioned, first thing that came to my mind
For the first time since the 1990s, I can finally look at my TIMEX watch's underwater pressure resistance in meters as a feature and not a gimmick!!!
I’m a Casio man myself 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Although I would guess the bottom is full of Submariners that have slipped off a wealthy wrist……
It might be more interesting to have some actual fish swimming around in the tank. Would that be possible? I went diving in the shark (Small) tank in Singapore, it wasn't deep but it was really impressive.
For that you have the Red Sea not to far away.
@@seaturtledog true👍🏻. I was interested if there was a reason if it wasn't possible.
At 2:00 they explain the conditions of the water pretty well
I’m guessing they are using fresh water for simplicity
Leave the sea creatures in the ocean instead of placing them in some stupid box for our brief amusement.
Let's just go with world's deepest pockets and most materialistic display of wealth.
This underwater scenery looks little bit like a cheap lunapark..