TERRIFYING Swimming Pools

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Published 2021-08-21

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  • @gojewla
    Why would it be strange to find an “unmarked door” in a private home? That house looks really cool.
  • @erisgh0sted961
    That underground pool would be a great sensory deprivation tank! Turn the lights blue and almost off, play some Buddhist temple music. The echo and that feeling of floating in space, especially if it was the size of that pool. Man, that's heavenly.
  • I like the first house. It doesn't seem spooky to me. It all depends on the narrator's opinion. I love stone houses. And that pool would be great for exercise 🙂
  • @sleepykittyMMD
    the first pool looks kinda relaxing tbh, seems like a nice place to swim and mentally reflect. the others seem like nightmare fuel
  • Honestly I wouldn't mind the underground swimming pool from the first one. It's rather relaxing to me.
  • @user-hg2kd1nz4l
    One of the coolest experiences of my life was diving The Great Blue Hole. As you swim to the depths you can see how the walls are full of marine life and it is true that sharks pass by your side it is simply wonderful.
  • @PRGames_
    Talkin' 'bout pools... I once saw a pool, and it had a nice sign next to it. The sign said the following; ''Welcome to our ool. Notice there's no P in it? Let's keep it that way!'' This cracked me up so much.
  • @nizarr21
    SIDE NOTE: Zambezi river and Victoria falls are not in South Africa. They're in Zambia 🇿🇲 The falls is shared between two countries, Zambia and Zimbabwe.... South Africa is nowhere near the Vic falls 😅
  • @mrnnhnz
    yeah, I've been suffering from common sense for quite some time. The only known cure is to jump in one of these pools. Ironic.
  • The Norway hotel and pool plan looks very precarious, there is already a fissure right across the flat top area that possibly with enough rain and snow and freezing weather could lever the current viewing area off the main rock mass!
  • @zachschendt7201
    "A mysterious unmarked door" So wait, if I come over are all the doors in your house labeled?!
  • @nadrewod999
    For the London pool, I don't understand why they're needlessly making it more complicated and adding more points of failure. Why waste money on a complex hydraulic staircase lift and a specialized water pump when you could just have the staircase be permanent, and even have a small island around it to minimize the risk of any water damage lower in the building. You would still have the gorgeous view from the edge, but for cheaper and with much less risk of swimmers being stranded in the roof pool during a power failure or due to a lift/pump malfunction.
  • @warsaw8149
    Did some work at the sky pool in London recently. It was a bit daunting the first time swimming between the buildings and a treat as it's not open to public as it's for the rich folks
  • The first pool, gave me a relaxing vibe tho, and the house is freaking astonishing ♥️
  • I loved the underground pool in the first one, I would actually make that part of a meditation slash safe room feature if I could afford to. For instance if I won the lottery I would build my dream home but would install an underground safe house/bomb shelter. I've always said that but after seeing that pool my safe house/bomb shelter will also now include and underground pool exactly like this but bigger and slightly more cool. Il make it look like an underwater cavern with a mini waterfall and caves
  • @angus5898
    The first pool in the video is what I call my ideal swimming pool.
  • @Colhogan06
    Based on what happened to the one pool that gave way, I think if they decide to put up another pool on the roof of a building they should maybe place some sort of safety net below so if the thing does give way, the water can pass through but the people can be stopped by the net. Granted there may be pool material falling as well, but the alternative would be worse. If the net was made the right way, most of the material could pass through the net leaving the people at least safe from plummeting hundreds of feet to their death. Granted, if you have to put a net there, why build the pool in the first place. But it seems that even if the safety was guaranteed and no net was necessary, I would feel better with some backup just in case. It wouldn't hurt.
  • @lotlotdg4300
    I love the idea of connecting glass slides on the adjacent building sounds fun😊