kuwaiti divers to start red sea exploration expedition monday
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Kuwaiti divers to start Red Sea exploration expedition Monday

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Kuwait Science Club Dive Team will start an exploration dive expedition in the Red Sea on Monday as a part of the team training activities.
Up to 21 divers will take part in the expedition, which will start from coast of the Egyptian city of Hurghada, the team chief Talal Sarhan said in a press statement Saturday.
"During the voyage, the divers will try to discover the rubble of a sunken ship in the area," Sarhan pointed out.
He added that the seven-day expedition also aims to discover and get first-hand experience with new diving locations and different marine environment.
Source: KUNA

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