
(Photo: Travel Triangle)
Hidden at a depth of 6 meters, more than 200 meters from the shore, this place promises to become a new destination for tourists who love art, adventure and are interested in preserving the marine environment.
This project is not only a work of art, but also a living proof of the combination of creativity and science , between human hands and natural vitality. The beginning of the journey to create the park are sculptures in the shape of cars - symbols of movement and modernity. To date, the pioneering group has lowered 22 large concrete cars to the bottom of the ocean, creating a scene that is both mysterious and fascinating under the clear blue water.
However, the project's goal is not limited to aesthetics. The concrete trucks are specially designed to create new habitats for marine life and serve as "nursery" for more than 2,200 native coral species. Ecologists say that after a short time, the surface of the sculptures will be covered with a layer of young coral, attracting fish and many other creatures to return to live there.

(Photo: Ocean Rescue Alliance)
The creation of the Florida Underwater Sculpture Park is a powerful affirmation that art can work hand in hand with science to heal nature. Through this project, researchers hope to restore coral reefs, increase coastal resilience to erosion, and most importantly, raise public awareness of the importance of the ocean in the global ecosystem.
When officially opened to visitors, the park will become a paradise for those who love diving, photography and exploration . The image of giant sculptures hidden in the water, mixed with the brilliant colors of coral and schools of fish, promises to bring an unforgettable experience.
In an era where humans are struggling to heal the environmental wounds they have created, Florida's underwater sculpture park stands as a symbol of hope and creativity – a place where art is not only for viewing, but also contributes to the regeneration of the blue ocean.
Source: https://vtv.vn/doc-dao-va-y-nghia-cong-vien-dieu-khac-duoi-nuoc-100251106142722452.htm






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