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Lebanon sinks old tanks to create underwater dive 'park'(1/5)

2018-07-31 16:21:41 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Divers swim around immersed tanks off the coast of Sidon, Lebanon, July 28, 2018. Lebanese environmentalists sank 10 old tanks and other armored vehicles to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea in a novel attempt to attract divers and create new habitats for marine life. (Photo/Agencies)

Divers swim around immersed tanks off the coast of Sidon, Lebanon, July 28, 2018. Lebanese environmentalists sank 10 old tanks and other armored vehicles to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea in a novel attempt to attract divers and create new habitats for marine life. (Photo/Agencies)

A diver gestures near an immersed tank off the coast of Sidon, Lebanon, July 28, 2018. Lebanese environmentalists sank 10 old tanks and other armored vehicles to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea in a novel attempt to attract divers and create new habitats for marine life. (Photo/Agencies)

A diver gestures near an immersed tank off the coast of Sidon, Lebanon, July 28, 2018. Lebanese environmentalists sank 10 old tanks and other armored vehicles to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea in a novel attempt to attract divers and create new habitats for marine life. (Photo/Agencies)

Divers swim around immersed tanks off the coast of Sidon, Lebanon, July 28, 2018. Lebanese environmentalists sank 10 old tanks and other armored vehicles to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea in a novel attempt to attract divers and create new habitats for marine life. (Photo/Agencies)

Divers swim around immersed tanks off the coast of Sidon, Lebanon, July 28, 2018. Lebanese environmentalists sank 10 old tanks and other armored vehicles to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea in a novel attempt to attract divers and create new habitats for marine life. (Photo/Agencies)

A diver gestures near an immersed tank off the coast of Sidon, Lebanon, July 28, 2018. Lebanese environmentalists sank 10 old tanks and other armored vehicles to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea in a novel attempt to attract divers and create new habitats for marine life. (Photo/Agencies)

A diver gestures near an immersed tank off the coast of Sidon, Lebanon, July 28, 2018. Lebanese environmentalists sank 10 old tanks and other armored vehicles to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea in a novel attempt to attract divers and create new habitats for marine life. (Photo/Agencies)

Divers swim around immersed tanks off the coast of Sidon, Lebanon, July 28, 2018. Lebanese environmentalists sank 10 old tanks and other armored vehicles to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea in a novel attempt to attract divers and create new habitats for marine life. (Photo/Agencies)

Divers swim around immersed tanks off the coast of Sidon, Lebanon, July 28, 2018. Lebanese environmentalists sank 10 old tanks and other armored vehicles to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea in a novel attempt to attract divers and create new habitats for marine life. (Photo/Agencies)

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