Jason De Caires Taylor Takes the Fun of Underwater Sculptures to Cancun
Michael Hines — April 7, 2010 — Eco
References: underwatersculpture & stuff.co.nz
Jason de Caires Taylor is an artist who has already gained fame from his underwater sculptures in Grenada, and now he is taking the party to Cancun. Mexico, are you ready?
Jason de Caires Taylor is preparing tourists for 'Silent Evolution.' I, for one, am not prepared. An underwater museum off the coast of Cancun sounds like an awesome idea. Tourists won't have a chance to destroy the natural coral reefs, and over time, 'Silent Evolution' will eventually become its own coral reef. Check out the links to learn more about this ever-expanding aquatic art project.
Jason de Caires Taylor is preparing tourists for 'Silent Evolution.' I, for one, am not prepared. An underwater museum off the coast of Cancun sounds like an awesome idea. Tourists won't have a chance to destroy the natural coral reefs, and over time, 'Silent Evolution' will eventually become its own coral reef. Check out the links to learn more about this ever-expanding aquatic art project.
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