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When was the first undersea hotel built?

1993 The world's first undersea hotel built by the United States shows the beautiful vision of human beings living and working in the underwater world.

Submarine Hotel is located in the shallow sea of Kira, Florida, USA. The top of the hotel is 9 meters above the water. Business has been booming for four years, attracting countless tourists. This special hotel is called "Verne Underwater Hotel". Verne was a French science fiction writer in the19th century. He wrote many science fiction novels with the theme of seabed.

The underwater hotel room is about 15 meters long and 6 meters wide, including living room, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, and can accommodate 6 guests. The daily fee has risen from $2,500 to $25,000 now, while mcpherson and Minnie only got the right to enjoy 14 February night at a high price of $88,000. Underwater hotel is made of alloy material, which has high rust resistance and corrosion resistance. The room is equipped with the most modern household appliances, such as video recorder, color TV, stereo, computer, satellite phone and microwave oven. There is a seawater desalination heating shower in the bathroom, so you can take a hot bath at any time. The air in the hotel is supplied by electrolytic seawater compressor. But the most attractive thing is that you can see the fish and shellfish in the ocean from the windows of every room, such as being in the Crystal Palace.

Mcpherson and Minnie, wearing special swimsuits, jumped into the sea hand in hand from the cliff and sneaked into the house from the hotel gate. There is a camera in front of the hotel to monitor at any time. If anything happens, the hotel security diver will immediately rush to the rescue. After diving in through the small door, close the hatch and press the power button, and the seawater in the diving cabin will be discharged. After the seawater is drained, enter the house and close the air lock. The underwater room belongs to the couple. The undersea hotel also has a "diving room" with a height of 3 meters and a width of 6 meters. The couple put on diving suits indoors and brought an artificial scuba that can breathe seawater directly. This kind of artificial scuba was successfully developed by German scientists using the principle of perfluorocarbon. Divers can breathe seawater like fish in water 30-40 meters deep, but their stay time in the water is limited, and they should be replaced with new perfluorocarbons after 40 minutes. But for newlyweds, it is enough to travel underwater for half an hour. They found several beautiful tiger snails and several precious red corals among various corals as a permanent memorial.

After returning to the hotel after the underwater adventure, you can sit in front of the watertight glass window and watch the wonderful underwater scenery under the laser irradiation. Surprisingly, a curved "mermaid" appeared outside the window, performing various beautiful underwater dances, congratulating the bride and groom and pushing the underwater wedding to a climax. They are all full-time waitresses in the undersea hotel, but they have a fishtail. After the "Mermaid" performance, you can go into the kitchen and enjoy all kinds of delicious food cooked in the microwave oven, and the bride and groom can also drink several cups of toast. Friends and relatives on the shore can bless the bride and groom by video phone.

The purpose of opening such an underwater hotel at the end of this century is to let people enjoy the flavor of 2 1 century underwater life. Experts in the United States also believe that this new type of submarine hotel is the embryonic form of people living and working under the sea in the 2 1 century. In the sense of scientific and technological level competition, if the Japanese have the ability to develop maritime cities first, then Americans are more capable of building underwater paradise first. This scientific spirit of tracing the source will soon make it a reality for human beings to return to the ocean.