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Underwater Museum in Kankunu..Meksiko ??

Underwater Museum in Kankunu..Meksiko  

Underwater Museum in Cancun called MUSA (Museo de Arte Subacuatico) underwater sculpture project, which was launched in 2009 to protect endangered reef Manchones. Located in the waters of Kankuna, Punta Nizuc-in, including an the coast of the known islands Isla Mujeres, with three different galleries submersed between three and six meters deep in the ocean at the National Marine park Kankun, this spectacular exhibition comprises about 500 permanent sculpture a life-sized artists such as Jason Decaires Taylor, Karen Salinas Martinez, Roberto Diaz Abraham, Rodrigo Quiñones Reyes, Salvador Quiroz Ennis and Elier Amado Dil attractive destination for divers.

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  1. The museum currently has more than 600 sculptures and it is really worth visiting, but it is worth mentioning that since it is in a protected area, it is not possible to get there on your own.

    Of course, let’s not forget that it is located in the Caribbean Sea. However, since it is an attraction, many companies currently offer snorkeling at MUSA as part of their packages, such as https://transfers-plus.com/en/.

    The detail here is the following: Is it worth doing the snorkel? The answer is NO. As such, if you are not a good swimmer, snorkeling will not allow you to really appreciate the sculptures, therefore the best option is to dive at MUSA.

    Of course, if you don’t mind that too much, then go ahead and snorkel.

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