Norway’s Directorate for Cultural Heritage has begun a programme of setting up signs to highlight historical landmarks - underwaterThe signs will be placed to discourage vandalism and plundering. Initially about 30 shipwrecks in southern Norway will get these signs from the directorate, to help divers appreciate - and respect - some of the country’s less obvious attractions. The signs are built of acid-resistant steel and titanium to resist saltwater and other sea problems. Article reprints or information email DiveNZ@divenewzealand.co.nz |
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