Below is an image taken at Green Lake in Austria. Every year from June to July the ice and snow atop the nearby Hochschwab mountains melts, transforming this park into an underwater playground for divers. See here for the full article...
Far away from Austria (and in much warmer water) lies an underwater art gallery. Near Cancun, Mexico, in the National Marine Park of Isla Mujeres, 120 tons of cement stands on the ocean floor in the form of muted people looking towards the surface. The creator and artist Jason deCaires Taylor calls this manmade reef “The Silent Evolution”. Though fresh and clean right now, I prefer to wait a few years before visiting this site so I can mingle with the fishies and these characters once dressed in colorful, texturized algae.


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