Divers working in Lake Pamvotida in Ioannina, northwestern Greece, have uncovered a fascinating array of historical artifacts, including German helmets, Ottoman grenades, cash registers, shopping trolleys, signs, and chairs. This cleanup project, spearheaded by the Protected Areas Management Unit, is designed to enhance public awareness, particularly among young people.
To showcase these discoveries, the recovered items are currently on display in Ioannina’s Mavili Square.
The underwater cleanup, conducted by specialized divers under challenging conditions, covers an area of approximately 105,000 square meters, extending 3.5 kilometers in length and 30 meters in width.
The divers found a variety of items, including motorcycles, lamps, bicycles, aluminum, plastics, tires, tables, and both plastic and metal chairs, as well as military helmets, mortars, and shells.
This initiative underscores the importance of preserving natural habitats and highlights the historical value of the artifacts found. It aims not only to clean the lake but also to educate the public about the impact of pollution and the significance of historical preservation.