Incredible Video Shows People Swimming in World's First Transparent Pool Built Between 2 Skyscrapers

Incredible Video Shows People Swimming in World's First Transparent Pool Built Between 2 Skyscrapers

- A new video making the rounds has shown the moment fun-lovers were swimming in a pool that is not for the faint-hearted

- Called the Sky pool, it is built between two skyscrapers and is reported to be the world's first of its kind

- While many expressed fear at the sight of it, others found nothing intriguing about it as they downplayed its hype

PAY ATTENTION: Legit.ng is on a mission to support vulnerable children of Calabar – join the initiative on Patreon, let’s change more lives together!

Architects and engineers keep springing up surprises with building structures and features you probably never imagined would be created.

BBC News UK recently shared on Twitter an incredible video of a transparent pool that was built between two skyscrapers.

Incredible Video Shows People Swimming in World's First Transparent Pool Built Between Two Skyscrapers
The pool built between two skyscrapers is said to be the first of its kind in the world Photo Credit: Screengrabs from video shared by @BBCNews
Source: Twitter

In the clip that has blown up, fun-seekers were seen having a good time in the warm pool without any fear.

Read also

Beautiful house built on a truck wows people, it has comfortable living room, daily rent is N34k

What people think of a transparent pool between skyscrapers

Social media users expressed apparent fear of the structure standing the test of time, citing previous glass structures that had collapsed. Many others however frowned at the wastage of resources expended in its construction.

@ATHOMEActivism stated:

"It may look like an achievement in engineering, however, it is actually about inequality, greed and waste.
"Pools in the sky are gross."

@Ade1701 remarked:

"Dazzle Dazzle, but this is the developer @ballymore which pockets obscene profits whilst endangering the lives of leaseholders and residents through unsafe and unfit buildings with flammable cladding, faulty wiring, flammable wooden decking, endless leaks…"

MJohnAol wrote:

"Don't look safe to me. Especially when you hear of builders cutting corners to save a few bucks. All it wants is one hairline crack like in Jurassic Park 2. Not a good idea. Enjoy your swim!"

PAY ATTENTION: Click “See First” under the “Following” tab to see Legit.ng News on your Facebook News Feed!

Read also

Anybody wants to serve with me? Nigerian actress shows oversized NYSC trousers she got, stirs funny reactions

House is lifted and moved

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a video had captured the moment a house was lifted and moved to another location.

In the video that was shared on Twitter by @jrstonelive, residents could be seen watching the moment the old house was moved from 807 Franklin St to 635 Fulton St, San Francisco.

Captioning the video, @jrstonelive wrote:

"Nothing to see here, just a historic San Francisco Victorian home coming down the street! Today it’s being moved 6 blocks for more than $400,000. It’s old location near Turk and Franklin will soon be home to more than 60 apartments."

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
Victor Duru avatar

Victor Duru (Editor) Victor Duru is a Reuters-trained award-winning journalist with over 4 years of working experience in the media industry. He holds a B.Sc in Management Studies from Imo State University, where he was a Students' Union Government Director of Information. Victor is a human interest editor, strategic content creator, freelancer and a Google-certified digital marketer. His work has been featured on US news media Faith It. He can be reached via victor.duru@corp.legit.ng