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]]>This MOUA can be found off the shore of Townsville, on the ocean floor of the Great Barrier Reef. It can be accessed by boat from four locations—Palm Island, Coral Greenhouse, Ocean Siren, and Magnetic Island. You can book your visit with local tour operators Yongala Dive and Adrenalin Snorkel and Dive.
What makes the visit to the Museum of Underwater Art different than your usual diving adventure is all the amazing art you’ll get to see along the way. It was designed by the world-famous underwater sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor, who managed to create a unique blend of art and marine science.
The main mission behind this museum is to inspire reef conversation and start a conversation about its importance. The sculptures serve as amazing areas for coral growth because they’re made of stainless steel and pH-neutral cement. They’re also safe for other marine creatures, such as octopuses and sea urchins.
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]]>The post Australia’s Museum of Underwater Art Offers a Once in a Lifetime Experience appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This MOUA can be found off the shore of Townsville, on the ocean floor of the Great Barrier Reef. It can be accessed by boat from four locations—Palm Island, Coral Greenhouse, Ocean Siren, and Magnetic Island. You can book your visit with local tour operators Yongala Dive and Adrenalin Snorkel and Dive.
What makes the visit to the Museum of Underwater Art different than your usual diving adventure is all the amazing art you’ll get to see along the way. It was designed by the world-famous underwater sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor, who managed to create a unique blend of art and marine science.
The main mission behind this museum is to inspire reef conversation and start a conversation about its importance. The sculptures serve as amazing areas for coral growth because they’re made of stainless steel and pH-neutral cement. They’re also safe for other marine creatures, such as octopuses and sea urchins.
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