Photo You Must See: Diving at the Underwater Museum
Photo Features • World Hum • 04.02.10 | 11:58 AM ET
REUTERS/Ho NewDivers swim near Jason de Caires Taylor’s “The Man on Fire,” one of several sculptures immersed in the water off Cancun.
Photo Features • World Hum • 04.02.10 | 11:58 AM ET
REUTERS/Ho NewDivers swim near Jason de Caires Taylor’s “The Man on Fire,” one of several sculptures immersed in the water off Cancun.
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Donna Brown 04.12.10 | 5:37 AM ET
Witness these brilliant concept of creating new life, turn into reality at Cancun, in Caribbean waters but after 2011. Side by side, you can even enjoy the pristine, blue water with dazzling white sand and hot Mexican sun! The officials have also taken care of not harming existing corals and reefs present in nearby shores. http://www.travelamerica360.com
Debra Rincon Lopez 04.27.10 | 4:17 AM ET
I can’t wait to go to Cancun, Mexico to see this underwater statue’s or museum. I think this would be really cool to see. I never knew about this before. Why wasn’t this advertised sooner? Is it new or something. I HOPE THE MEXICAN TOURISM GET’S BETTER SOON.!