13 Mysterious Statues You Can Only See Underwater: There are many natural wonders in the vast oceans. They are also home to some amazing man-made wonders. Statues throughout the world have been drowned in the oceans for various reasons whether in the form of a memorial, or to offer protection to a delicate marine environment, or simply as art.
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13 mysterious statues you can only see underwater converted
1. 13 Mysterious Statues You Can Only See
Underwater
13 Mysterious Statues You Can Only See Underwater: There are many natural
wonders in the vast oceans. They are also home to some amazing man-made
wonders.
Statues throughout the world have been drowned in the oceans for various
reasons whether in the form of a memorial, or to offer protection to a delicate
marine environment, or simply as art.
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These sculptures are now decorated with colored algae and some of the
mysterious statues have become tourist destinations in their own right.
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1. Amphitrite statue off Grand Cayman
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Keith Sahm, general manager of Sunset House Resort, says “She has two parts
that are shinier than anywhere else.”
This is a 272kg mermaid statue 50m offshore from the property on the island’s
southwest point.
You’ll find her at 15m of depth which is in the easy swimming reach of divers
and snorkelers alike.
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2. Guardian of the Reef statue off Grand Cayman
5. It brings luck to put a smooch on the Guardian of the Reef - or says Nancy
Easterbrook, who drowned merman in the front yard of her Grand Cayman
scuba shop, Divetech.
Easterbrook also explained that the same sculptor who made the Guardian
prepared a mermaid at Sunset House.
She says, "They are like brothers and sisters," and she thinks they
communicate under the water like dolphins. "
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museum
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3. Museo Subacuatico de Arte or MUSA off Cancun, Mexico
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Jason deCaires Taylor, the creator of 500 life-size sculptures that includes this
underwater installation off Cancun, Isla Mujeres and Punta Nizuc, Mexico, says
- "It’s sheer happiness and looks magnificent when sunrays fire up all the colors
of the sponge growing on the mysterious statues.”
7. For the magnified experience, Taylor advises the audience to learn scuba dive.
As per his saying, "You want to take a step back and see the whole
establishment/installation; The beauty of being a diver and then seeing that,
looks like a 3D world.
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4. Ocean Atlas off New Providence, Bahamas
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The credit of the world's largest underwater statue also goes to the Taylor, the
mind and chisel behind Ocean Atlas.
The statue of 60 ton signifies the greater need for ocean conservation, which is
placed at a site in immediate need of reformation.
9. "Coral reefs have a refinery around the leaking corner," he says. "Visitors come
and see oil, so yes, it’ been great to put some pressure on the refinery."
5. Christ of the Abyss, Italian Riviera, Portofino
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It’s the place where first Italian diver Dario Gonzatti lost his life scuba diving in
1947. Now, there stands a 2.5m bronze Christ, created by Italian sculptor Guido
Galletti.
It’s 10m under the surface, popular among freedivers and scuba divers who
wish to pay tribute to those who have taken their last breaths in the sea.
Or See the Other underwater Jesus
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6. Christ of the Abyss off Key Largo, Florida
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Grenada Famous sculpture park:
Galette's mold produced three figures: The first is mentioned above of Italian
Riviera; the second is contained in Grenada, which awarded the Italian team who
drowned in the tragic 1961 sinking of M.V. Bianca C passenger ship.
11. The third one you’ll find in John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, 8m deep off
Key Largo.
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Its GPS coordinates are widely published, making this site one of the most
widely viewed water attractions of the planet. Just ask a local with a GoPro
(tools used for water diving) and fins.
7. Underwater grotto, Bohol, Philippines
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12. Started as an initiative to stop illegal fishing practices - such as the use of
dynamite and cyanide - which resulted in a destination for underwater
pilgrimage.
In 2010, the Virgin Mary and young Jesus' 4-meter tall representation were
immersed in the Bien Unido Double Barrier Reef Marine Park off Bohol.
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8. Yonaguni in the Ryukyu Islands of Japan
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As if now, it’s a mystery as to what created the Asian Atlantis. This sequence of
sandstone formations off Okinawa, Japan, has too many right angles, terraced
structures, pillars, and other features, making it the wonder of Mother Nature.
Yet, the question is, if manmade, how did it end up 5m underwater?
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History
9. Fake moai, Easter Island, Chile
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How Easter Island moai - unemotional-face 7m tall monoliths -came to exist
can be haunting.
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It is not like single statue underwater. This is not an ancient wonder, but instead,
a failed effort by Kevin Costner flick, Rapa-Nui, who is responsible for this
face, is now located above the corals for divers to marvel.
14. 10. Heracleion and Canopus Statues, Abu Qir Bay, Egypt
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The cities of Heracleion and Canopus once protected the entrance of ancient
Egypt and during the Trojan War, which may have been connected with such
notorious historical figures as King Menelaus of Sparta.
The remains of these ancient cities are found deep underwater allowing many
stone statues and sculptures to hold much of their former glory.
These scary underwater statues, some describing stately pharaohs in the classic
style of ancient Egyptian, and the ruined temples and residences that once
surrounded them were long thought to be made by legend.
11. The Living Sculptures, Bali
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Bali has made its own collection of conservation arts, which is slowly and
slowly becoming part of greater coral reefs of the area.
This ecological interruption strategy has been applied alongside many Living
Sculptures on the banks of Bali, surrounded by reefs, which are there changing
constantly and lying in wait to surprise and fascinate divers.
The figures of traditional Balinese are narrowly prepared and are stored in the
collections of underwater artworks created from unlikely found objects like
bicycles.
These amazing underwater sculptures have been created by several artists to
help, support, and create awareness of the struggle of coral reefs to survive
among human pollution and destruction.
12. Port Royal, Jamaica
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17. Port Royal was once known as "the evil city on earth" (its excessive piracy,
prostitution, and alcohol consumption).
After the earthquake in 1692, part of Port Royal was immersed. The debris
scattered in Kingston Harbor, and presently, the ruins of the city include 13
acres of land in a depth of 40 feet.
The site's archaeological investigation began in 1981, led by the Nautical
Archaeology Program of Texas A&M University.
13. Cleopatra’s Kingdom, Alexandria, Egypt
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As per historians, these immersed ancient remains are thought to be the Royal
Quarters of Cleopatra that was pushed into the sea by earthquakes and tidal
waves, 1,600 years ago.
The statues at the ancient site include representations of animals including lions
and ancient Egyptian iconography.
This spectacular ancient palace is a source of everything ranging from domestic
pottery and tiny personal artifacts to the remnants of giant sphinxes, pillars and
towers frozen in time. This place is a pure interest of archaeologists desires to
uncover the submerged treasures from Cleopatra’s ancient lost palace.
18. The incredible submerged palace is very well preserved and by this the city of
Alexandria is planning to offer tours and its underwater mysterious statues and
other ruins.
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