The Cancun Underwater Museum (MUSA) is the worlds most famous underwater sculpture museum. In 2009, 500 concrete sculptures were sunk in the water, meant to be both an artistic statement and to provide a habitat for sea life in an area that had been overused by tourists.
- Early AM dive with our Mexican divemaster, Alfredo.
- A picture frame is worth a thousand words.
- No VW emissions problems from the concrete model.
- A school of barracuda was keeping eyes on us.
- This “car” serves as a great habitat, teeming with fish. See the girl curled up on the windshield?
- Hello, Mr. Lobster!
- A fan gently moves with the current, like a fancy headdress.
- A momma to be holds her pregnant belly, life growing both in and on her.
- Love the way the red algae looks like lipstick.
- Mike is ready for dive #2.
- Despite the number of people, there is still beautiful reef in Cancun. The yellow fish are grunts.
- Dinner at a waterside table, still warm at 8pm.
- A big crocodile swam by for a visit right under our table. Yikes!
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