The Borneo Post

Lebanon sinks old tanks to create underwater dive ‘park’

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SIDON, Lebanon: Lebanese environmen­talists on Saturday sank 10 old tanks and armoured vehicles to the bottom of the Mediterran­ean Sea in a novel attempt to attract divers and create new habitats for marine life.

Three kilometres off the coast of the city of Sidon, a huge crane on the back of a ship manoeuvred the military hardware into place over the water before dropping them down to the seabed one after the other.

The initiative to create an ‘underwater park’ is spearhead by a local group, Friends of the coast of Sidon, which got the Lebanese army to hand over some of it old vehicles for the project.

“This will be a paradise for divers and a place where we can develop underwater life,” said NGO representa­tive Kamel Kozbar, who hopes seaweed will soon cover the vehicles.

Lebanon boasts some 200 kilometres of Mediterran­ean coast but beaches have not been spared from a waste and garbage crisis that has plagued Lebanon for years.

In Sidon, a mountain of smelly trash has scarred the shoreline, despite the presence of a new waste management facility.

In a region fraught with tensions the latest project also has some political undertones. — AFP

 ??  ?? Environmen­tal activists drop off old battle tanks provided by the Lebanese Armed Forces into the Mediterran­ean Sea, about three kilometres off the coast of the southern Lebanese port city of Sidon to create new habitat for marine life. — AFP photo
Environmen­tal activists drop off old battle tanks provided by the Lebanese Armed Forces into the Mediterran­ean Sea, about three kilometres off the coast of the southern Lebanese port city of Sidon to create new habitat for marine life. — AFP photo

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