The establishment of the first water museum in Lebanon with military mechanisms




A new direction Lebanon has recently taken towards the opening of the largest water park in the region, through the landing of military vehicles and tanks, in the Sea of Sidon.
The landing of military equipment began in the Sea of Sidon near the island of Sidon, the waterfront site dedicated to the construction of the museum, which consisted of old and damaged equipment.
Six tankers and four battered troopers were assigned to the site at the geo-site to create the water park. The park attracts diving enthusiasts and 
amateur swimmers


These mechanisms are appropriate because they are considered the cornerstones of the water park after the coral reefs and fish multiply around them.


It is noteworthy that in the province of Alexandria, Egypt, there is an open museum of sunken ruins and is one of the most important monuments in the province.
The waters of the Mediterranean Sea, the Pharaonic and Greek city, were submerged at the bottom of the eastern port, where the divers descend to watch the sunken ruins.


In South Sinai, specifically in the city of Dahab, a diving group in the Red Sea was able to take down the sea to become an underwater museum, most of which represent Pharaonic gods.
The new museum aims not only to attract divers, but also to breed marine animals, and to develop coral reefs threatened with extinction.

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