Dive Sites - Waterlily World

Dive Site: Water Lily World

Crevice Hill merges into a rock wall with numerous breaches.
On the western border we created several rooms with walls. These have holes that connect the rooms and through which it is easy to get from one room to the next. Here we consciously built a landscape that does not exist 'outside'. On top of the walls, water lilies will grow whose leaves will push over the rooms from all sides, forming a 'biological ceiling'. Light will shine through the gaps between the leaves making for a picture-perfect observation position: The diver is beneath the water lily roots and can see the stems and leaves as well as the large stocks of fish we expect to have, from a very unusual, unique perspective.
The whole scenery is made for relaxed nature observers rather than high performance swimmers.

Camera position: At about the centre of the walls. You can pan the above panorama using the mouse. Click and hold the left mouse button and move the mouse pointer right, left, up or down to pan the image. In the lower navigation bar you can use the + and - buttons to zoom in and out of the image.
Different and larger panoramic images can be found under 'Panoramas' in the menu to the left.
Have fun exploring the scuba park which at this point was still dry.


From above the landscape looks like single rooms.
The rooms are connected through numerous holes in the walls.
On top of the walls are canals in which water lilies will grow.

Divers don't see the beautiful flowers on the surface.
From beneath you only see the carpet of leaves on the surface...
...and the small fish that like to swim in the maze of stems.

Water Lily World lies behind a rock wall with many holes above Crevice Hill.
Some walls look like decaying ruins.
Others remind of a confusing labyrinth.

Then there is the three dimensional structure of the slope.
During construction Water Lily World was an incredible maze of structural steel...
...through which also the pipes for the filtration system were laid.