Wearing a mono-fin, free diver Ilaria Molinari relies on her amazing ability to hold her breath without the use of breathing apparatus or scuba gear.
Highlights
* 'Y-40 Deep Joy' is located at the Hotel Terme Millepini in Italy
* The pool is 21m by 18m at the surface, but narrows -40m
* The 4,300 cubic metres of thermal water averages 32-34°C
* The Y-40 overtook Brussels' Nemo33 as the world's deepest pool
* It is used for free diving and scuba diving training and recreation
Highlights
* 'Y-40 Deep Joy' is located at the Hotel Terme Millepini in Italy
* The pool is 21m by 18m at the surface, but narrows -40m
* The 4,300 cubic metres of thermal water averages 32-34°C
* The Y-40 overtook Brussels' Nemo33 as the world's deepest pool
* It is used for free diving and scuba diving training and recreation
If you can hold your breath all the way to the bottom here, you are in a very small minority this is Y
40 The Deep Joy and with a staggering depth of 40 metres it is the world's deepest pool.
The incredible swim centre, designed by renowned architect Emanuele Boaretto, is located within
the fourstar Hotel Terme Millepini in Montegrotto Terme, Italy.
Operating since June, the pool has a diving height of a 12storey building, or nine double decker
buses placed on top of each other.
Wet suits aren't required here as swimmers can enjoy a regular temperature of between 32 - 34°C.
credit: www.dailymail.co.uk
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