Awesomely creative!! I stumbled on a National Geographic article higlighting one artists' contribution to the "green" effort.
Tell me what you think..., Created by Mexico-based British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor, the Caribbean installation is intended to eventually cover more than 4,520 square feet (420 square meters), which would make it "one of the largest and most ambitious underwater attractions in the world," More than 400 pemanent sculptures were installed ecently in the National marine Park of Cancun, Isla Mujees, and Punta Nizuc. This unique presentation of sculpture is part of an attempt to bring some relief to over stressed barrier reefs, The installation "The Silent Evolution" is the first underwater museum of it's kind. What a collaboration, art and the natural beauty of the undersea world coming together to help preserve our marine life. This is worth checking out!
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