Scuba divers set up bedroom at the bottom of the sea
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A pair of scuba divers set up a bedroom on the seabed because they love being underwater so much.
Professional diver 32 year old Serap Metinturk and 30 year old outdoor sports guide Mehmet Bat organized the the bizarre project. They said that they wanted to underline the need to look after the sea.
Serap said, ‘We humans are only visitors here, but for many animals this is their home. I wanted to underline that we should treat this with respect and do more to protect the sea.’ They laid down and watched the fish passing by after the two took down mattresses, pillows, bed covers, lampshades, clocks and even cuddly toys to set up the bedroom on the seabed. It was some 8 metres (26 feet) below the surface off the coast of Fethiye city, located in the Aegean region of Turkey.
With the fishes, Serap and Bat went to bed together and the third diver recorded them with an underwater camera. He added, ‘Once we had finished of course we took everything back up to the surface and put it back on the boat. We wanted to show that underwater families also have a home even though we don’t always recognize it as such. By reminding people that this is also a home it might help people to think when they consciously or unconsciously end up de$troying these communities. It was very exhausting, but at the end it was worth it.’
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Scuba divers set up bedroom at the bottom of the sea
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