11 Amazing Underwater Sculptures That You Must Know About

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Ocean Atlas: Situated off the western shores of New Providence in Nassau, Bahamas, this sculpture represents a local Bahamian girl who bears the Ocean’s weight on her shoulder, and is the world’s largest underwater sculpture.

Christ of the Abyss: Counted among the most beautiful underwater statues in the world, this statue stands beneath the waves in San Fruttuoso Bay, between Camogli and Portofino on the Italian Riviera.

This beautiful statue is built with pH-neutral cement that will help soft corals and sponges grow quickly, saving coral reefs near Indonesia.

This stunning mermaid sculpture belongs to Amphitrite, the wife of Poseidon in Greek mythology. With a height of 9 feet, the statue rests 50 feet below the waves on Grand Cayman Island.

An ancient statue depicting Queen Cleopatra III was discovered in the sunken city of Heracleion.

The majestic lion statue of the Neptune Memorial Reef is situated 3.25 miles off the coast of Key Biscayne, Florida.

Exploring the relationship between people and nature, these underwater statues are of children playing hide and seek in the magical sunken museum off the coast of Cyprus.

The Guardian of the Reef: A 13-foot-tall bronze sculpture representing a mythological creature in ancient Roman culture.

Viccisitudes: Symbolizing unity and resilience, these sculptures in Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park are a breathtaking sight under the water.

The Nutmeg Princess: This beautiful sculpture in Grenada is inspired by the fairytale story of the princesses rising from a large nutmeg pod and reaching the heavens with a handful of spice.

No Turning Back: Portraying a lone woman the sculpture “No Turning Back” is designed to capture the flickering sunrays created by the undulating surface of the waves.