A group of Egyptian divers created an underwater museum in Dahab as a way of preserving the Red Sea’s coral reefs. I-Dive Tribe installed statues at popular diving spot, including pharaonic gods Horus and Bes, and a 700 kg elephant, all made from environmentally friendly material. The statues are meant to guide divers away from the reef to promote the creation of new corals (watch, runtime: 2:05).
Underwater statues installed in Dahab’s Red Sea to preserve coral reefs