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  2. Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park - Wikipedia

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    The sculptures in the park have become popular among water sports enthusiasts, particularly in nearby Flamingo Bay, which is the most visited snorkeling destination on the island. [3] In the park, over sixty-five concrete individual sculptures cover an area of over 800 square meters [ 4 ] and in total weigh around 15 tonnes in dry cement.

  3. Cancún Underwater Museum - Wikipedia

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    Having done research looking for an experienced underwater sculptor, Dr. González Cano came across Jason deCaires Taylor, who had been pioneering the use of underwater sculptures for the creation of artificial reefs on a project in Grenada that demonstrated the value of art in conservation, the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park. He was a ...

  4. Jason deCaires Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Vicissitudes, Grenada Vicissitudes, Grenada Taylor's early work includes Vicissitudes, Grace Reef, The Lost Correspondent and The Unstill Life. [18] All of these artworks are located in the world's first public underwater sculpture park in the Caribbean Sea in Molinere Bay, Grenada, West Indies, [19] and situated in a section of coastline that was badly damaged by Hurricane Ivan in 2004.

  5. An underwater jewel lies just off South Beach. They’ve got a ...

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    On a recent snorkeling there, Grieser was surrounded by sea life in waters that are about 15 feet at the deepest — angel fish, cow fish, french and blue striped grunts, a school of tarpon, a ...

  6. Christ of the Abyss - Wikipedia

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    The boundaries of the park changed in 1972, so the statue is now in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, just outside of John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. The statue is 9 feet (2.7 m) tall and weighs around 1,102 pounds (500 kg), and the concrete base to which it is attached weighs approximately 42,000 pounds (19,100 kg).

  7. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park - Wikipedia

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    The reefs may be viewed from glass-bottom boats, snorkeling, and scuba diving above the coral formations. [4] Other activities available in the park are canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, swimming and wildlife viewing. The park offers tropical hammocks and a picnic area with available grills. [4] Full-facility and youth/group campgrounds are ...

  8. ‘Underwater robot’ standing off Outer Banks is not what it ...

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    A monstrosity that resembles a giant robot is standing in the ocean off North Carolina’s Outer Banks, and the National Park Service is offering an explanation for tourists who might be confused ...

  9. San Pedro Underwater Archaeological Preserve State Park

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    The heart of the park is the San Pedro, a submerged shipwreck from a 1733 Spanish flotilla, around which visitors can dive and snorkel. The San Pedro, a 287-ton Dutch-built vessel, and 21 other Spanish ships under the command of Rodrigo de Torres left Havana, Cuba, on Friday, July 13, 1733, bound for Spain.