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freediving at the landschaftpark?

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yugyug

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Just found out about the Landschaftpark in Duisberg,

Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

it sounds very interesting and I will be visiting there with some friends soon to have a look at the design of the park, but I also read about the former gas tank converted into a 45m diving pool.

Startseite (german only I think)

So of course I would love to freedive there! I can imagine its been set up just for scuba and probably has some restrictions like Nemo in Brussels, but anyway I can contact them.

But before I do, I was wondering if anyone on deeperblue knows anything about it? Perhaps some German members have scuba dived there?
 
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great! I'll keep an eye on that thread too.

But has no one on deeperblue dived there yet?
 
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