World's First Transparent Sky Pool Flooded by Visitors

The world's first transparent sky pool was visited by an influx of visitors
The world's first transparent sky pool was visited by an influx of visitors

The world's first transparent sky pool, built between two buildings in London, the capital of England, was flooded by visitors with the effect of hot weather.

The world's first transparent sky pool, built between the 10th floors of the Embassy Garden blocks in the Nine Elms district in the south of London, the capital of England, became operational on May 19.

The pool, which is approximately 35 meters above the ground, has a length of 25 meters, a width of 5 meters, a depth of 3 meters and a water capacity of 400 tons. The pool, which requires courage to swim, was viewed from the air with a drone by photographer Jason Hawkes.

The pool, which is only available to Embassy Garden residents and guests, overlooks the London Eye, the Houses of Parliament and the River Thames.

The bottom of the pool was constructed using a special technology that allows it to move in high winds while being completely transparent despite being about 12 inches thick.

At the Embassy Garden, located next to the US Embassy building, penthouse suites are on sale for £5 million.

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