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Sometimes, it is fun getting a little curious on what happens in the underwater world.

This is what you can find in underwater tourism that would take you from the seabed sculpture parks to the barrier reefs.

However, you should be getting your wet suits because we would be moving to some of the world’s greatest wonders of the underwater world.

Underwater Sculpture Park, Grenada

The Underwater Sculpture Park is in Grenada and it is imbued with stunning beryl blues, this place has become one of the most spectacular tourist sites that you can visit.

When you get underwater, there is a sunken art museum that is extraordinary.

This Underwater Sculpture Park has some installations from Troy Lewis and Jason deCaires Taylor.

This is the first of its kind and some of the inspiring art works here include the Ring of Children, a circle of kids holding hands, Man on a Bike, and a life-size gent cycling along a reef.



Great Barrier Reef, Australia

The great Barrier Reef is an endangered World heritage Site, the largest coral reef system on earth which is under threat because of the approval of the coal port.

This reef can be seen from the outer space and it is called one of the seven natural wonders on earth.

The kaleidoscopic coral shelves in this place have become home to a lot of marine life including sharks.



Underwater Museum, Mexico

The idea came when hurricanes and tropical storms had destroyed reefs in Cancun, Mexico.

There was an agreement of submerging 500 life-size sculptures onto the seabed to give marine life something to live upon.

It was also Jason deCaires Taylor who took it upon himself to build and design incredible statues that range from sunken cars and small houses to bankers burying their heads in the sand.



Belize Barrier Reef, Belize

Once, the famous Charles Darwin had described the Belize Barrier Reef as “the most remarkable reef in the West Indies,” this statement is true because of its amazing scenario.

It forms a portion of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef.

This is an underwater World Heritage Site that has become home to a lot of marine life.

The large submarine sinkhole is alluring and brings snorkelers and divers from around the world.



S S Thistlegorm, Egypt

The S S Thistlegorm was sunk in 1941 by the German bombers, however, the motorcycles, armoured vehicles, the trains and the trucks did not make it to Alexandra in Egypt.

This vessel was thought to be lost until some fishermen helped Jacques-Yves Cousteau a French explorer pinpoint its remains near Ras Muhammad in the Red Sea in the 1950s.

When you are here, you can easily see the entire ship, and the aircraft machine guns and holes left by the bombs.

It is not only the land museums that would give you an amazing tourist experience but also the underwater experience.

If you are thinking of something daring, we would recommend these amazing underwater worlds for you in the various locations on earth.

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