An old warship to make way for a beautiful artificial reef in Maharashtra’s Sindhudurg
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, MAHARASHTRA/ Created : Jun 18, 2019, 00:02 IST
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Maharashtra Tourism is working to sink an old warship that is located off the Sindhudurg coast, and there is a plan to transform it into an artificial reef. This way, the Maharashtra government is planning to pull in more tourists … Read more
Maharashtra Tourism is working to sink an old warship that is located off the Sindhudurg coast, and there is a plan to transform it into an artificial reef. This way, the Maharashtra government is planning to pull in more tourists to the Konkan coast. Read less
Maharashtra Tourism is working to sink an old warship that is located off the Sindhudurg coast, and there is a plan to transform it into an artificial reef. This way, the Maharashtra government is planning to pull in more tourists to the Konkan coast.
Once this becomes a success, the location could also be a site for underwater adventures, most notably, scuba diving. Luckily, Sindhudurg is also home to the Indian Institute of Scuba Diving and Aquatic Sports, and it is a large scuba diving school. Also, the artificial reef would be able to provide numerous jobs. Earlier, the government had in fact selected a spot to create a 35 m deep artificial reef that was put on hold due to financial constraints.
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