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Oil tanker scuttled off Gozo island, Malta
Published: Aug 30, 2022 08:47 AM
Photo taken on Aug. 29, 2022 shows an oil tanker being scuttled in Gozo, Malta. A 60-meter wide and 855-tonne heavy oil tanker was scuttled off Gozo island on Monday. It will start its new life as an artificial reef to attract divers from local and abroad. The tanker ran aground on the coast of Malta in February 2018 and got retired from service after being found the repair was too costly, according to Maltese media.(Photo: Xinhua)

Photo taken on Aug. 29, 2022 shows an oil tanker being scuttled in Gozo, Malta. A 60-meter wide and 855-tonne heavy oil tanker was scuttled off Gozo island on Monday. It will start its new life as an artificial reef to attract divers from local and abroad. The tanker ran aground on the coast of Malta in February 2018 and got retired from service after being found the repair was too costly, according to Maltese media.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Photo taken on Aug. 29, 2022 shows an oil tanker being scuttled in Gozo, Malta. A 60-meter wide and 855-tonne heavy oil tanker was scuttled off Gozo island on Monday. It will start its new life as an artificial reef to attract divers from local and abroad. The tanker ran aground on the coast of Malta in February 2018 and got retired from service after being found the repair was too costly, according to Maltese media.(Photo: Xinhua)

Photo taken on Aug. 29, 2022 shows an oil tanker being scuttled in Gozo, Malta. A 60-meter wide and 855-tonne heavy oil tanker was scuttled off Gozo island on Monday. It will start its new life as an artificial reef to attract divers from local and abroad. The tanker ran aground on the coast of Malta in February 2018 and got retired from service after being found the repair was too costly, according to Maltese media.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Photo taken on Aug. 29, 2022 shows an oil tanker being scuttled in Gozo, Malta. A 60-meter wide and 855-tonne heavy oil tanker was scuttled off Gozo island on Monday. It will start its new life as an artificial reef to attract divers from local and abroad. The tanker ran aground on the coast of Malta in February 2018 and got retired from service after being found the repair was too costly, according to Maltese media.(Photo: Xinhua)

Photo taken on Aug. 29, 2022 shows an oil tanker being scuttled in Gozo, Malta. A 60-meter wide and 855-tonne heavy oil tanker was scuttled off Gozo island on Monday. It will start its new life as an artificial reef to attract divers from local and abroad. The tanker ran aground on the coast of Malta in February 2018 and got retired from service after being found the repair was too costly, according to Maltese media.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Photo taken on Aug. 29, 2022 shows an oil tanker being scuttled in Gozo, Malta. A 60-meter wide and 855-tonne heavy oil tanker was scuttled off Gozo island on Monday. It will start its new life as an artificial reef to attract divers from local and abroad. The tanker ran aground on the coast of Malta in February 2018 and got retired from service after being found the repair was too costly, according to Maltese media.(Photo: Xinhua)

Photo taken on Aug. 29, 2022 shows an oil tanker being scuttled in Gozo, Malta. A 60-meter wide and 855-tonne heavy oil tanker was scuttled off Gozo island on Monday. It will start its new life as an artificial reef to attract divers from local and abroad. The tanker ran aground on the coast of Malta in February 2018 and got retired from service after being found the repair was too costly, according to Maltese media.(Photo: Xinhua)