
The underwater forest growing in the Med
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The Museum of Underwater Sculpture in Cyprus (Musan,) which cost €1 million ($1.1million) to bring to life, is made up of 93 sculptures by Jason deCaires Taylor, who aims to put the focus on "re-wilding our natural spaces" and "re-reforesting areas of barren habitat".
(CNN) — The artist behind the world's first underwater sculpture park has just unveiled his latest sub-aquatic project -- a spectacular sunken forest located off the coast of Pernera beach in Ayia Napa, Cyprus. The Museum of Underwater Sculpture in Cyprus (Musan,) which cost €1 million ($1.1million) to bring to life, is made up of 93 sculptures by Jason deCaires Taylor, whose previous work includes the Molinere Bay Underwater Sculpture Park in Grenada and Mexico's Isla Mujeres National Marine Park. Taylor aims to put the spotlight on "rewilding our natural spaces" and "reforesting areas of barren habitat" through the installation, which explores the relationship between man and nature.More Related News

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