The world's deepest swimming pool: Deep Dive Dubai. Photo / Supplied
Dubai has added another superlative to its collection of architectural oddities: the world's deepest swimming pool.
Deep Dive Dubai descends to 60.02 metres through an artificial sunken city.
The pool sinks the previous world record holder Deepspot in Poland by additional 15 metres, according to Reuters. The Guinness World Record verified the new title at the end of June.
It contains 14 million litres of water, or six Olympic-sized swimming pools.
Water is not the only thing you'll find beneath the surface of the giant dive tank. With abandoned cars, objects and fake ruins, there are plenty of areas to explore beneath the surface.
Dubai's Crown Prince, Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, arrived alongside the Will Smith (AKA the "Fresh Prince"), who described the experience as "madness".
Sadly entrance to the record-holding dive tank is by invitation only. It will be opened to the general public later this year.
Admission comes with an important safety disclaimer. The pool's website warns visitors not to visit the nearby Burj Khalifa - the world's highest building - after diving.
Guests risk suffering decompression sickness (or 'the bends') from the change in altitude after using scuba tanks.
"After any dive, it's recommended to wait 18-24 hours before ascending higher than 300 meters (1,000 feet). However, there is no risk in diving after having visited the tallest building in the world," reads the warning.
Record obsession: Global Village Dubai
The UAE city state is famous for its flamboyant, world-record-holding builds. Here you'll find the world's tallest building and largest indoor ski resort. Not bad, for a city built in the desert.
Much of the modern skyline is younger than a couple of decades.
As the new kid on the block, one gets the impression Dubai has been compensating for its lack of history with an obsession for writing itself into the record books.
The Dubai Global village which turned 25 in May marked the milestone with 25 world record attempts.
In a marathon task for Guinness World Record judges, the world trade fair village was filled with teddy bears, pin badges and a giant, 95.63 m² game of snakes and ladders.
It culminated in a display of the highest altitude skydiving firework show, delivered by 20 skydivers who delivered 70 fireworks from an altitude of 4,907.28m.
Built for the 1997 world fair, the 50 hectare site was only used for a month.
Today we broke our 25th and final Guinness World Record of the Silver Jubilee Season with the highest altitude skydiving firework display✨#GVWOW@skydivedubaipic.twitter.com/N45vPoOmcj
— Global Village القرية العالمية (@GlobalVillageAE) May 2, 2021
25 records broken in 24 hours
Most videos in a music medley video - 1,971
Most LED lights on a car - 37,671
Largest flag number - 1,096
Largest bottle cap sentence - 14,279
Largest admission ticket mosaic (flag) - 50.2 square metres
Largest admission ticket - 1.27 m²
Largest online video chain of people passing a drink - 444
Most letters to Santa collected in 24 hours - 2,144
Largest underwater LED mesh screen - 5013.4 m²
Largest picnic table - 2.995 m (h) x 5.501 m (l) x 4 m (w)
Longest Line of Mandi - 4,888
Largest Display of Mandi - 4,888
Most awareness ribbons made in 1 hour by a team - 1,589
Largest Stuffed toy Mosaic (image) - 144.31 m²
Most beaded bracelets made in 1 hour (team) - 575
Most people in an online video relay holding a sign – 63 (However, this record has since been broken)
Most nationalities waving simultaneously - 65
Largest pin badge word - 3,152
Largest board game, snakes and ladders - 95.63 m²
Most donuts (spins) around a car driving on two wheels in one minute - 12
Most consecutive donuts (spins) in a car on wet surface - 62
Most nationalities on a theme park ride - 73
Largest lantern number – 2,500
Longest cartoon strip (individual) – 404,417 M and was achieved by Roshna M(India) in association with Global Village
Highest altitude skydiving firework display - 4,907.28m in association with Skydive Dubai