Greece's first underwater museum opens ancient world to dive

Greece's first underwater museum opens ancient world to dive tourists | Life


Sunday, 25 Jul 2021 02:31 PM MYT
Scuba divers visit the underwater museum in the Aegean Sea, off the coast of the Greek island Alonissos on July 20, 2021. — AFP pic
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ALONISSOS, July 25 — Emerging from the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea, Hans-Juergen Fercher has just returned from his fourth dive to where mounds of 2,500-year-old wine pots mark the site of an ancient shipwreck — and Greece’s first underwater museum.
“This is a combination of diving and archaeological diving. It’s diving into history,” says the 48-year-old psychiatrist after pulling himself onto the deck of the Triton dive boat. 

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