HDC is assisted by MTCC and MMPRC in creating this historic dive site in the Maldives. (Photo: HDC)
Two rundown planes have been submerged at the lagoon of K. Kudagiri to create dive sites.
Housing Development Corporation (HDC) – that manages the picnic island – said these dive sites are developed catering to the picnic-goers visiting the island.
The two planes submerged to the future dive site include two old Dornier aircraft, which included the Dornier 228, one of the first aircraft purchased by Air Maldives. The new site is dubbed ‘The Dhoonier Wreck’ which according to HDC, “merges aviation history with the blues of the Maldives”.
HDC also added the site is named after the Dhivehi word ‘Dhooni’ (translation: bird).
HDC is developing the site in collaboration with the Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) and the Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC).
Photos and videos of the planes being submerged to the lagoon were shared by HDC, which showed weights were used to pull down the planes under water. Both planes were transported to the site on board an MTCC barge. Both the Managing Director of MTCC, DCP (retired) Ahmed Saudhee and the Minister of Tourism, Ibrahim Thoriq participated in the event.
Kudagiri was developed as a designated picnic island for Greater Male’ area residents.