Underwater Sculpture Park Opens Off Miami Coast
An underwater sculpture park called Reefline has been installed about 300 yards from the Florida coast. The project combines public art with an artificial coral reef structure located 20 feet below the surface.
An underwater sculpture park called Reefline has been installed about 300 yards from the Florida coast and 20 feet below the surface. The installation functions as both a public art display and an artificial coral reef. Argentinian-born art curator Ximena Caminos led the project.
The site lies near Miami and is designed to host sculptures that also serve as reef habitat. CBS News reported on the installation in a segment presented by Luke Burbank.
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