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Post by shatnerswig on Jan 10, 2011 15:40:29 GMT 10
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Post by shatnerswig on Jan 10, 2011 15:41:02 GMT 10
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Post by shatnerswig on Jan 10, 2011 15:41:54 GMT 10
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Post by shatnerswig on Jan 10, 2011 15:42:32 GMT 10
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Post by shatnerswig on Jan 10, 2011 15:43:19 GMT 10
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Post by shatnerswig on Jan 10, 2011 15:44:43 GMT 10
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Post by shatnerswig on Jan 10, 2011 15:45:47 GMT 10
A snorkeler swims over life-size statues near Cancún, Mexico, in a late 2010 picture.
More than 400 of the permanent sculptures have been installed in recent months in the National Marine Park of Cancún, Isla Mujeres, and Punta Nizuc (map of the region) as part of a major artwork called "The Silent Evolution." The installation is the first endeavor of a new underwater museum called MUSA, or Museo Subacuático de Arte.
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Post by Wes Gear on Jan 10, 2011 21:52:25 GMT 10
Pretty cool......senseless........but cool.
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Post by brillbilly on Jan 11, 2011 2:47:17 GMT 10
its kind of creepy!
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Post by theshee on Jan 11, 2011 6:03:15 GMT 10
Fantastic. But I wonder in many years to come what people will make of it all.
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