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]]>Located 200 meters off the coast of Aiya Napa in the eastern part of Cyprus, MUSAN depicts an underwater world with a forest of trees, children at play, and other whimsical characters. Like all of deCaires Taylor’s work, MUSAN examines the impact of man on the natural world. Each sculpture is made from pH-neutral materials, so no harm is caused to the surrounding environment. In fact, the structures will provide shelter for marine life, as they will be covered in biomass over time.
“I firmly believe that Jason’s 93 artworks will be a haven for many sea creatures and will contribute to the development of biodiversity in the area,” said Marine Argyrou, director of the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research, in a statement to My Modern Met. In other words, this work of art will only get better as time goes by.
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]]>Here you can see more than 8,000 skulls older than a few centuries. You can visit them every day except on Sunday. The place is just as spooky as it sounds, but if you would like the experience of dead skulls looking at you from all sides, you are welcome to visit them.
This theme park uses folklore and old traditions to teach children morals. The sculptures tell stories of what will happen to children if they lie or disobey their parents. Although the entrance is free, neither the children nor the parents choose this park as their leisurely Sunday activity.
In 1954 Italian diver, Duilio Marchante lost his friend Dario in a diving accident and decided to put a statue of Jesus on the exact place where he died. Underwater. Located in the Mediterranean Sea, off San Fruttuoso, between Camogli and Portofino on the Italian Riviera, the statue is 2.5 meters high and 17 meters under the water. If you are brave enough to go and see it, it will give you the most unique and exciting feeling – a mix of terror and awe!
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]]>The post Cyprus Opens First Underwater Museum In the Mediterranean appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located 200 meters off the coast of Aiya Napa in the eastern part of Cyprus, MUSAN depicts an underwater world with a forest of trees, children at play, and other whimsical characters. Like all of deCaires Taylor’s work, MUSAN examines the impact of man on the natural world. Each sculpture is made from pH-neutral materials, so no harm is caused to the surrounding environment. In fact, the structures will provide shelter for marine life, as they will be covered in biomass over time.
“I firmly believe that Jason’s 93 artworks will be a haven for many sea creatures and will contribute to the development of biodiversity in the area,” said Marine Argyrou, director of the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research, in a statement to My Modern Met. In other words, this work of art will only get better as time goes by.
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]]>The post Adventure Awaits – Do You Have What It Takes? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Here you can see more than 8,000 skulls older than a few centuries. You can visit them every day except on Sunday. The place is just as spooky as it sounds, but if you would like the experience of dead skulls looking at you from all sides, you are welcome to visit them.
This theme park uses folklore and old traditions to teach children morals. The sculptures tell stories of what will happen to children if they lie or disobey their parents. Although the entrance is free, neither the children nor the parents choose this park as their leisurely Sunday activity.
In 1954 Italian diver, Duilio Marchante lost his friend Dario in a diving accident and decided to put a statue of Jesus on the exact place where he died. Underwater. Located in the Mediterranean Sea, off San Fruttuoso, between Camogli and Portofino on the Italian Riviera, the statue is 2.5 meters high and 17 meters under the water. If you are brave enough to go and see it, it will give you the most unique and exciting feeling – a mix of terror and awe!
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