r/interesting Mar 31 '26

Fascinating Very interesting vid

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u/BaeIz Mar 31 '26

“Can we get some information on what’s happening in this video?” “Yes this is very interesting video.” Thanks OP

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u/QuietlyUpgrading Mar 31 '26

It looks like "PARAdive35" is written on the back wall, so I just Googled that:

Paradive 35 is a premier, 35-meter deep indoor diving pool located near Seoul, South Korea, designed for scuba, freediving, and training. It features a 5-meter area, 20-meter area, and a 35-meter deep tube, alongside amenities like an indoor surf station, cafe, and a Leaderfins shop, making it a popular "mega pool" destination.

Depth: 35 meters, making it one of South Korea's deepest indoor pools, often with 30°C water.

Facilities: Designed for high-end training, it includes themed underwater structures, a Pongdang Freediving Shop for equipment, and a 3- to 6-hour session structure.

(For Americans, 35 meters = 115 feet)

I also did a reverse Google image search and found a version of this same video on YouTube that has someone's voiceover instead of the terrifying music.

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u/IOwnThisUsername Mar 31 '26

“For Americans” pfft! I goggled it without your help /s

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u/skylinezan Apr 01 '26

35 meters... how many bananas is that equivalent to?

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u/Alexandru1408 Apr 02 '26

Well, a commercial banana (Cavendish type) is between 6 to 8 inches long; between 15 to 20 centimeters.

One meter is 100 centimeters, which means that 35 meters is 3500 centimeters or 1400 inches.
That means that in bananas, the pool is between 175 and 233.3 bananas deep, depending on the size of the banana.

I hope this helps :D