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"A large submerged sculpture crafted by British-Guyanese sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor and described as "the world’s largest underwater statue," set off the western coast of New Providence and submerged only about 16 feet so both snorkelers and divers can enjoy it. The piece "depicts a young girl carrying the weight of the ocean above her" as a nod to the Greek myth of Atlas." - Skye Sherman Skye Sherman Skye Sherman is a travel writer based in West Palm Beach, Florida. Aside from traveling, she's also a pilot, scuba diver, bookworm, and fourth-generation Floridian. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, USA Today, Palm Beach Illustrated, Atlas Obscura, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
Underwater sculpture park encouraging coral growth and marine life
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