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25 most amazing things that exist underwater
The true wonders of the underwater world. Some of them remain a mystery, and others are so
magnificent people dive in there to touch it.
This composition is called ‘heaviness’ and is located in the Cancun Underwater Museum
MUSA in the Caribbean Sea off the Eastern state of Quintana Roo, Cancun, Mexico. The TV
set has flow-through holes for fish, lobsters and crawfish.
Yet another Jason deCaires Taylor’s underwater sculpture made in 2006 for the Cancun
Underwater Museum MUSA.
This underwater installation is a creative idea by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor,
created in the world’s first museum of underwater sculptures Cancun Underwater Museum
MUSA.
A woman lying on the grass underwater with dozens of bowls and jars around her. Created
by Jason deCaires Taylor, located in the Cancun Underwater Museum MUSA.
Yet another creation of Jason deCaires Taylor, can be found in the Bahamas.
Are you hungry? Do you want to eat some grenades for lunch? Join us, we have plenty! The
author of the composition is our favorite Jason deCaires Taylor.
A close-up of the boy from the circle of people holding hands. Look how the marble has
gotten damaged over time. Sculptor: Jason deCaires Taylor, can be found in the Cancun
Underwater Museum MUSA.
Yet another creation of Jason deCaires Taylor that offers a contemporary and cultural view of how the Mayan people have evolved in the Cancun Underwater Museum MUSA.
This creation by Jason deCaires Taylor can be seen only if you dive into the water, while many of his other sculptures can be seen through the transparent bottom of special boats at the Cancun
Underwater Museum MUSA.
A sculpture made by Jason deCaires Taylor in the underwater sculpture park in Grenada.
One more piece by Jason deCaires Taylor called ‘The Phoenix’. Located 650 feet
off the shore of Punta Nizuc, Mexico.
The sculpture can be found at the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park and is located at 5
meters in depth.
This train wreckage can be found in New Jersey’s deep sea train graveyard. The locomotive is
preserved 90 feet under water.
Christ of the Abyss at San Fruttoso, Liguria, Italy. It’s a submerged bronze statue of Jesus
Christ.
The composition is called “The Silent Evolution” and is comprised of more than 400 figures.
The sea ecosystem constantly changes the appearance of the sculptures by covering it with
greenery, while fish live in the cracks of the sculptures.
The head of a pharaoh discovered in the city of Thonis-Heracleion, Egypt.
A pharaoh with a large bowl on his lap. The statue can be found in Egypt and was created by
an unknown sculptor.
This British warplane from the World War II era, was brought down by German pilots and
it crashed into the sea near Britain.
This plane crashed not far away from Miami due to engine failure.
Care to join underwater creatures for dinner? They’re waiting for you! You’re the guest of
the night! The composition is called ‘The Un-Still Life’ and is located in Grenada.
This passenger plane crashed into the water due to its engine failure on the Western coast of
the U.S.
This cargo plane, near the U.S. shores, It was brought down by lightning. The pilots failed
to control the plane properly.
A bike underwater. It’s standing there as if it was parked by a professional biker on purpose.
Nobody knows the story behind it.
The Apollo 11 engine was recently found in the Atlantic Ocean. CEO of Amazon Jeff Bezos
financed the search of this mysterious element of U.S. space history.
A Japanese tank that was stationed on a ship in a Japanese bay. When Americans attacked
the Japanese, the tank sunk along with the ship.