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Free-diving world champion Guillaume Néry exploring the world's deepest swimming pool - "NEMO 33" in Brussels.
 
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FAQs: How does he manage to sink/dive without weights?   Answer: Muscle naturally sinks, so the lower body fat you have, the more likely you are to sink.   What's the ring at 0:30 - 0:38 ? Answer: It's a bubble-ring.    Nemo 33 is the deepest indoor swimming pool in the world, located in Brussels, Belgium. Its maximum depth is 34.5 metres (113 ft). It contains 2.5 million liters of non-chlorinated, highly filtered spring water maintained at 30 °C (86 °F) and holds several simulated underwater caves at the 10 metres (33 ft) depth level. There are numerous underwater windows that allow outside visitors to look into the pools at various depths. Nemo33 was designed by Belgian diving expert John Beernaerts as a multi-purpose diving instruction, recreational, and film production facility.
Guillaume Néry (born 1982) is a French free-diver specialising in Constant Weight free-diving. He broke the world record in 2002 at -87 meters, then to -96 meters in 2004 and to -109 meters in 2006. (The current world record is -124 meters, set by Herbert Nitsch in 2010.)     Song: "Deep Water" by Portishead