In the country's first underwater military museum, tanks, a helicopter, and an armored vehicle are just some items that divers can swim around and see resting on the seabed near the Jordanian city of Aqaba. The vehicles, imitating a battle formation, have been stationed at a coral reef in the Red Sea. Inaugurated in 2019, the museum was created with the hope that the underwater structures will enhance the environment for marine life, encouraging more diving enthusiasts. The museum also hopes to relieve the pressure on natural reefs by drawing visitors away from those sites. Fish swim next to a submerged military vehicle at the Underwater Military Museum in Aqaba, Jordan, May 7. REUTERS/Stelios Misinas The war machines were sunk in a depth range of 15 to 28 meters, stationed al...
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Holiday makers facing jet lag should get back to their normal routines to help get their sleeping schedule back on track. The experts at Online-Bedrooms.co.uk have revealed six of the best ways to beat jet lag after a holiday. Travelling to different time zones can mess with our sleep and leave us feeling fatigued when we get home. Getting back into a normal routine is crucial for fighting jet lag and experts advise trying to adjust to time zones as soon as you land. Nic Shacklock at Online-Bedrooms said: “It’s important to try and adjust to the new time zone as soon as you land back home. One of the biggest mistakes people make after a trip abroad is not sleeping when they get home because they don’t feel tired and vice versa. “Following your local time zone is the quickest ...
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