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Established by British artist Jason de Caires Taylor, the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park began as a restoration project in a bid to regenerate coral growth that was destroyed by Hurricanes Ivan and Emily in 2004 and 2005. Situated in Molinière Bay north of St. George’s, a collection of sculptures were embedded on the seafloor beneath the sparkling azure waters of Grenada. Composed of a unique cement material to promote coral growth, these pieces lay at a depth of 16 feet and include the artist's most prominent piece, Vicissitudes, which features a ring of outward facing children holding hands. Attracting populations of fish and sea sponges, Grenada’s Underwater Sculpture Park has become the island’s favorite site for diving and snorkeling.
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