The sea makes everyone

This sea is off the coast of North Africa, in the Canary Islands. There were 200 corpses lying coldly in a circle ...

This sea is off the coast of North Africa, in the Canary Islands. There were 200 corpses lying coldly in a circle .

Off the coast of North Africa there is an island called Lanzarote , belonging to the Canary Islands. There is an area around this island that anyone who has the opportunity to dive to the bottom can not . cold. There are 200 dead bodies lying cold . All are victims of global climate change - the problem of the 21st century.

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200 corpses - victims of climate change.

In fact, it is a work of art called "Human Gyre" , the final work in the underwater statue of the artistic garden Museo Atlántico.

In 2015, Museo Atlántico was officially opened to the public to admire. It is home to a series of works by Jason deCaires Taylor - an English artist, as well as Europe's only underwater art museum (Canary is an archipelago of Europe, although very close to Africa). .

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The underwater pedestrian statue belongs to the Museo Atlántico.

The main idea of ​​the statues is the conservation and ecosystem of marine life . Before that, Taylor had two shows on the Grenada (Caribbean) and in Cancún (Mexico).

The Human Gyre is Taylor's final work, marking the continuing effort of more than 300 individuals. The entire work is made of neutral cement, with the ability to stand before the destruction of nature for hundreds of years.

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The Human Gyre is Taylor's final work, marking the continuing effort of more than 300 individuals.

Some comments are concerned that the statues are likely to cause disturbance to the habitat of marine animals. But no, it actually shows that many living things are taking these statues as new roofs, instead of coral reefs destroyed by humans, and even more prosperous than before.

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These statues remind us of the development of marine life.

"These statues remind us of the development of marine life. It is like our being completely naked at the frightening power of nature. And moreover, the sea is a source of extreme oxygen. Important period, responsible for regulating the climate Destroying the sea, we destroy the world, "said an unnamed expert in the museum.

Update 17 December 2018
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