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How amazing is this underwater sculpture installment?
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It kinda reminds me of the Spiral Jetty, by one of my favorite artists Robert Smithson. I love how he made "green" art in nature. This Jason guy takes it to a whole new level...
I don't think I'd want to see it in person. Then again I don't ever want to dive underwater for any reason ever. Deep water freaks me out.
(found via google reader, link here)
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