In Greece, the first underwater museum opened
From this summer, in the national sea park off the coast of Alonisos, the Divers are invited to see the Warfenon in the ship. The ship that was designated as the Perister was an antique period. He's almost 2,500 years old (425 years to N.E.) and his immersion reminds him of a journey in a time machine. Previously, only archaeologists or those who received special permission were seen by the exponent. Now, this luxury is available for entertainment purposes.
The ship that was planted during the Peloponnes War discovered local fishermen in 1985. As archaeologists learned seven years later, he was classical and one of the largest merchant vessels of that time, transported heavy cargo: 4,000 amphorus with wine, eye dishes and tablets for piercing.
The ship and its contents were well maintained. Another ship in these places is a visa, dated 1,200 years of our age. If the sinking ships aren't your sphere of interest, you'll probably be attracted to the natural world of the sea park. These are the Mediterranean seals of monks that swim, they slide in the sun, and the turtles of leagues, and dolphins of protein, stripe dolphins, aphalins, and whales, and fish of 300 species, and birds of 80 species, and unusual algae and painted corals.
You can swim on a boat or yacht, you can land at equipped and wild beaches and booze.
The marine park, in addition to the water part, includes the island of Alonisos, 6 islands, including Perister (from its coast and a ship was found) and 22 scal islands. It's the biggest sea park in Europe.
At Alonisos first in Greece They banned plastic bags. It is now called “Greece, only purity”, or the most green and clean corner of this wonderful country. The islands are very painting, with white facades and turtle roofs of houses, many flowers and comfortable taverns with tables in the fresh air.