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Underwater art gallery off the coast of Cannes | Euromaxx - Lifestyle in Europe | DW

Underwater art gallery off the coast of Cannes British artist Jason deCaires Taylor is famous for his stunning underwater sculptures. Now, he has installed six large artworks on the seabed just off Cannes. Watch video 04:45

Ayia Napa s underwater museum to open mid-July

Ayia Napa’s underwater museum to open mid-July © Parikiaki 2021 Ayia Napa’s first underwater museum in the Mediterranean will be ready to welcome visitors by mid-July, it was reported on Tuesday. The initial plan was for its completion to take place last April but the coronavirus pandemic and restrictive measures that followed postponed its opening till this summer. The museum, off Pernera beach, is the creation by world-renowned artist Jason deCaires Taylor. The idea was first mooted in 2014. The museum is 10 metres underwater with the British artist creating over 70 statues that stand among dozens of crafted organic trees and underwater plants to create the.

British Sculptor s Innovative Underwater Museums Double Up As Marine Ecosystems

British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor has made it his mission to use his talent to conserve our ecosystems by creating underwater museums. Over the years, the environmentalist has submerged over 850  massive artworks in numerous site-specific "sculpture parks" worldwide. On February 1, 2021, Taylor unveiled his latest endeavor The Underwater Museum of Cannes.

Three underwater experiences for the adventurous traveller

© Anantara Reefsuites is a pair of underwater hotel rooms anchored inside Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, says Lee Cobaj in The Times. “My room… comes with your standard en suite, a comfortable king-size bed and simple but stylish decor… Less ordinary is the wall of windows looking out into an ocean with more than 1,500 species of tropical fish.”  During the day, natural light casts everything in an otherworldly but instantly soothing blue. “I press my nose to the glass and gawp at a confetti of frilly damselfish, coralfish, butterflyfish and wrasse, and stay that way, enraptured, for hours.” After dark, the daytime hues are transformed into a “psychedelic purple” thanks to lights embedded in the window frame. “Just before I nod off, a gigantic Queensland grouper skulks up to the glass to have a look at me.” Some find the “splashes and gurgles, bubblings, deep rumbles and low hums” at night “terrifying”, but “I thought them better than any sleep a

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