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Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum 

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum is a series of sculptures by Jason deCaires Taylor placed underwater off the coast of Isla de Mujeres and Cancún, Mexico. The project began in November 2009 with the placement of a hundred statues in shallow waters of the Cancún National Marine Park, which had been previously damaged by storms. The sculptures are created with pH-neutral marine concrete and are based on members of the local community. The artist planned the sculptures as artificial reefs with fire coral planted in the initial sculptures. A total of 400 sculptures are planned, to be installed by the end of 2010. Snorkelers, scuba divers, and tourists in glass-bottom boats all visit the underwater installation. In the near future, these crystal clear waters will be home to one of the largest underwater museums on the planet.

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

Cancun Underwater Museum "Mexico"

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