Museo Subacuático, Cancun - a great underwater Ecological Museum

Go to the complete globe can see numerous uncommon items and buildings. Museums were and are part of the "forcibly" tourism plan throughout a visit to some new spot. Most likely driven by this fact, Mexico ready something genuinely uncommon, attracts tourists from around the world. In planetary well-known tourist destination of Cancun an uncommon museum, Museo Subacuático is produced. And you know what ... it really is underwater!

The Underwater Museum in Cancun, Museo Subacuático has brought a series of sculptures, in shallow waters near the coast of Mexico. It's a overall performance art sculptor Jason Taylor Deckers. His remarkable function was in an location of ​​420 square meters bottom of the sea. Underwater are about 400 sculptures produced from environmentally friendly materials, based on the members of regional communities. The aim was to shield the organic reef, so sculptures have the function of the foundation on which planted coral. In fact the incredible artists aim idea, this tourist destination has turn into. He succeeds by the need to produce anything interesting and unusual, but also to aid the atmosphere. That is how, 400 sculptures, which were situated at the bottom of the sea was added to its depths, today supply habitat for several marine animals and plants. You are in an best spot for diving with masks because there are only ten meters in depth. The underwater museum, Museo Subacuático by about 1 million guests per year go to, so it suffers critical damage.

Offered that it is a project that dates back to 2010, these days the outcomes are currently visible. The Museo Subacuático is a new tourist attraction and protection of all-natural curiosities that inhabit the region. The tourist attraction is the ideal blend of art and the mystery of the depth and the ideal proof are images stored in this extraordinary underwater museum.

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