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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

PARK THE DEEP MEXICO, 400 STATUE FULL PULL international tourists

Apparently, under the sea Bali many statues scattered everywhere. The statue was leftover relic Buleleng kingdom and the royal past of Bali. The statue was diverse. Ranging from large sculptures to small sculptures.

Bali is well known as a world-class artisans sculpture since ancient times until now. Not surprisingly, many sculptures which was towing, perhaps because of being stranded when a wave of sea water or any other factor that elevates the statue until the boat overturned.

Not only in Bali, in Mexico there is a vehicle seabed frightening attractive, namely Taman Lauat Punta Cancun. The uniqueness of this marine park, made a sculpture image of the seabed is very beautiful.

British sculptor Jason de Caires Taylor created a miracle in Marine Park Punta CancĂșn, Isla de Mujeres and Punta Nizuc, Cancun, Mexico. The goal is for the usual water park rides bring visitors from different countries. In a project called "The Silent Evolution", Taylor created an underwater sculpture park, which also serves as an artificial reef. It's very creative and useful for the preservation of nature.

Taylor like juggling sea into an art gallery by placing 400 figure statue, which was modeled on the locals. As quoted from the Guardian, but to attract tourists, the project also aims to preserve marine habitats. Indeed, since the first marine habitat in these very damaged and poorly maintained.

Taylor explained, during this natural reefs around Cancun damaged by pollution and exploitation of fish. Artificial reefs is also expected to 'rest' natural reefs due to 750,000 thousand tourists visit every year. Not only in Mexico, it turns out in other countries, too. Coral reefs damaged by the tourists from various countries are destructive.

Made of special cement, this sculpture as well as a coral reef 'planted' ten meters from the sea level. Variations of fish and other sea creatures in the Caribbean Sea will be maintained continuity in these artificial habitats. May all these statues remain forever.

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