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Underwater city
Underwater City - The Silent Evolution- in Mexico.
At a depth of two to eight meters in the National Marine Park of Cancun is a monumental artificial reef created by British sculptor Jason de Kayresom Taylor. The project is called «The Silent Evolution» and translated to English means "Silent Evolution". Eco-installation is a collection of more than 400 sculptures in the form of men, women and children, made in full size. To create the exhibits were used about 200 tons of special cement. The purpose of the master - to demonstrate how art and nature can coexist without causing each other any harm, because «The Silent Evolution» is home to many marine inhabitants.
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At a depth of two to eight meters in the National Marine Park of Cancun is a monumental artificial reef created by British sculptor Jason de Kayresom Taylor. The project is called «The Silent Evolution» and translated to English means "Silent Evolution". Eco-installation is a collection of more than 400 sculptures in the form of men, women and children, made in full size. To create the exhibits were used about 200 tons of special cement. The purpose of the master - to demonstrate how art and nature can coexist without causing each other any harm, because «The Silent Evolution» is home to many marine inhabitants.
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