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Saudi Arabia: Neom wants to build 450 meter long infinity pool

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Saudi Arabia: Neom wants to build 450 meter long infinity pool

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Saudi Arabia plans to build the world‘s longest infinity pool in the Treyam region of Neom.

When completed, the pool would be 450 meters long and would float 67 meters above the sea.

The plans dwarf Dubai’s 120-meter-long infinity pool, which floats between two skyscrapers.

Saudi Arabia is planning a spectacular infinity pool that will be around 450 meters long.

Once completed, the pool will float 67 meters above the sea in the Treyam region of Neom. According to the developers, this would be the longest pool in the world.

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In a statement, Neom said the design “represents a harmonious fusion of contemporary design and minimal environmental impact, while promising guests an unparalleled retreat to relax and rejuvenate amidst breathtaking natural vistas.”

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Once completed, the pool would dwarf what nearby Dubai has to offer – a 120-meter-long infinity pool suspended between two skyscrapers. The twin skyscrapers One Za’abeel opened in February.

Located at the southern end of the Gulf of Aqaba, Treyam is one of the recently announced areas of Neom.

Planners describe it as a “premium resort” designed for “adventure and adventure” and also offers other activities such as sailing, diving and other water sports.

The developers also say guests will be able to enjoy extensive “technology-enabled health and wellness offerings.”

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Neom representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside of normal working hours.

The Saudi Neom project is part of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030 project. It aims to transform the country into a luxury tourism destination and innovation hub.

However, the projects will not be cheap. Recent reports suggest that the realities of trillion-dollar investments are troubling the highest levels of the Saudi government.

Saudi officials have also faced allegations of human rights abuses. They are said to have used lethal force to evict people living in the countryside. An exiled Saudi colonel said he had received orders to vacate the area mainly inhabited by the Huwaitat tribe, BBC News reported Thursday.

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