Monday, 13 February 2012

Innovative underwater Museum in Mexico



Cancun Underwater Museum is a chain of statues by Jason deCaires Taylor positioned underwater off the coast of Isla de Mujeres and Cancun, Mexico. The scheme began in November 2009 with assignment of a hundred statues in low waters of the CancĂșn National Marine Park, which had been beforehand broken by tempests.

The statues are shaped with pH-neutral aquatic real and are based on associates of the restricted group of people. The artiste intended the statues as non-natural reefs with flames coral placed in the first statues.  Snorkelers, scuba divers, and tourists in glass-bottom boats all visit the submarine fitting. Every statue has its own sense such as ‘The Dream Collector’, ‘Man on Fire’ and ‘The Silent Evolution’. The Silent Evolution consists of approximately 400 monuments and the figures were shaped from genuine models.  

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