Bahrain sinks a Boeing plane to create the world’s most extreme theme park
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, BAHRAIN/ Created : Jun 17, 2019, 17:13 IST
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Bahrain is likely to top the list of having the most extreme theme parks in the world now. And what helped catapult its position to new heights is a vast underwater theme park, spanning around 100000 sqm off a Bahraini island city … Read more
Bahrain is likely to top the list of having the most extreme theme parks in the world now. And what helped catapult its position to new heights is a vast underwater theme park, spanning around 100000 sqm off a Bahraini island city that features a sunken Boeing 747. Read less
Bahrain has actually gone ahead to sink a Boeing 747 airplane to build a new vast underwater park. However, if you want to visit it, you will need to have a diving license. Set to open its doors this year in August, it is set to become the world’s largest underwater park. The sunken, decommissioned, specially-prepared aircraft will be the centrepiece for Bahrain’s new underwater attraction.
Locals, a fleet of tugboats, and international divers are making all the efforts to relocate the decommissioned jumbo jet to its new home in the Arabian Gulf.
With the opening of this underwater park, Bahrain is expecting to boost tourism and also provide researchers with the data and information on marine ecology in the region.
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