{Did you think from the title that my blogging standards had deteriorated? No, this post is about diving.}
Submerged and then cemented to the sea floor of the Mediterranean over 50 years ago, the underwater statue of Christ of the Abyss (Cristo degli Abissi) is one of the most famous dive destinations in Italy. The statue is found in the waters between the Ligurian towns of Camogli and Portofino, and it commemorates the diver (and the first Italian to use SCUBA gear) Dario Gonzetti, who died during a dive near the spot in 1950.



this is really a nice post luved it I soo wanna do this dive
Posted by: Ahmed Makkawi | October 09, 2011 at 05:43 AM