ROME (AP) — Police divers have cleaned one of the biggest underwater attractions of the Mediterranean, using pressurized water hoses to remove crustaceans from the “Christ of the Abyss†statue that was placed on the seabed off Italy’s northern coast in 1954 as a memorial to those who have died at sea.

The 2.5-meter (yard) tall bronze statue, depicting Christ with his hands raised in blessing, was made using the melted-down medals of Italy’s fallen soldiers, canons and ships and is appreciated here as a potent symbol of sacrifice in World War II. Similar statues are found off Key Largo, Florida and in Grenada.

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