Russia's Putin 'Discovers' Ancient Greek Urns on Scuba Dive
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He has flown warplanes, shot at tigers, ridden bare-chested on horseback, and now Russia’s macho prime minister can add diving for ancient treasure to the list.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin pulled on a wetsuit Wednesday and went scuba diving in the Black Sea at the site of a Greek ruin.
After diving just 6.6 feet and with the cameras rolling, Putin spotted two sixth century Greek urns, Russian news agencies reported.
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Television footage showed two moss-covered vases with ear-like handles sitting neatly next to each other on top of the sandy bottom as Putin swam into view.
"Treasure!" Putin told reporters with a big grin. "They drank it all already," he added when asked if there was anything left in the jars.
Russian news agencies said it was only Putin’s third scuba dive.
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Former Soviet intelligence officer Putin rose to the presidency in 2000 on the back of a carefully-cultivated image that mixed nationalist rhetoric with a macho image that set him apart from other Russian leaders.
He has flown a fighter jet into Chechnya and descended to the bottom of Lake Baikal in a special deep-sea vessel. Russian media have published photos of Putin wearing his judo black belt and stripped to his waist on a hunting trip.
One of his more daring escapades last year saw him chase whales off Russia's Pacific coast with a crossbow in hand.
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"Living in general is dangerous," his office later quoted Putin as telling a reporter at the scene. He later piloted a Formula One car on a circuit near his native city of Saint Petersburg.
NewsCore contributed to this report.