If you've been to a museum, maybe the museum you visit is a museum that is in a building or room above the earth's surface. Well, what if the museum is located under the sea? It turns out there you know! Is a sculptor, photographer, diver, and also nature lovers named Jason Decaires Taylor from England. Taylor drowned the statues of his work into Europe's first underwater museum, Museo Atlantico, in Lanzarote.
It's his latest work in a series of underwater installations. The first is in 2006, at Molinière Bay, Grenada. His work is instrumental in creating a protected marine park and is now listed as one of the 25 wonders of the National Geographic world. So actually, Taylor drowned his sculptures in various seas of the world. Some are in the Mexican sea, the Bahamas, and others.
The purpose of this museum is to preserve the coral that already began eroded due to climate change. Because the fear of coral in this world extinct, so he also created artificial marine ecosystems of artistic value. Like what are Taylor's cool statues?
- A selfie pose of a pair of men and women depicting the life of the present
- A collection of statues of people who seem to be crowded like in a crowded city
- The statue becomes a new place for coral growth and helps preserve the marine ecosystem
.4. More precisely, this dining table for the fish times yes
- Not only coral reefs, but marine plants can live and enliven the underwater world
- What do you think they are doing and what happens?
- The idea of marine ecosystem conservation with art is really cool and useful
- This is about when you sail by boat in the sea instead of above sea level
- No, this is not a statue of legend Malin Kundang kok, this is just a statue of people who are prostrate
- Rame really, what kind of crowd is this?
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wow that's awesome @bohmano
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