MUSA – Explore Art Under The Sea In Mexico!

Living in #Mexico, I have discovered many fascinating attractions that I might never have come across had I not decided to reside here. For example, did you know there is an entire underwater museum of 500 life-size sculptures off the coast of #playadelcarmen? The notion is intriguing, but when I saw pictures and videos of these sensational works, I became determined to view them for myself!  MUSA, the Underwater Museum of Art located near the island of Isla Mujeres, is currently comprised of two galleries.  The first exhibit, The Manchones displays 477 submerged statues and the other, Punta Nizuc has 23 masterpieces.

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The idea for the underwater exhibition was brought to life by Dr. Jaime González Cano and sculptural artist, dive instructor, underwater naturalist and photographer, Jason deCaires Taylor.  Two of the main focal points for its creation were to present an other world art appreciation experience, while providing what would become a platform for marine organisms such as coral, sponges, seaweed and algae to be able to grow and flourish.

Artificial reefs are usually formed by sunken shipwrecks. However, these unique sculptures made from high-density, PH-neutral marine cement, fiber glass rods and silicone are engineered to endure water submersion for many years and provide a stable base for coral formation to commence. The images were also designed with holes in order to provide shelter for and to foster local marine life.

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Established in 2009, the statues were brought out to the dive site, which stretched over an approximately 420 square meter area of barren seabed. A 40-ton crane was placed on a commercial ferry and a special lift was designed to carefully lower the art pieces to the seafloor without damaging them.

Every visit to the subaquatic museum is an extraordinary encounter as over the years, the artwork acquires more live growth and is subject to the variant shifting of the environment below the surface of the sea.  Naturalists believe that over time, only the outline of the figures will be visible, as the sculptures will be overcome with marine organisms.

A third important factor behind the concept to develop the museum was to draw tourism attention away from the local decaying reefs.  Each year over 750,000 tourists arrive in Cancun to dive and explore the spectacular Mesoamerican Reef system.  Unfortunately, due to unawareness and carelessness, the reef is being destroyed by divers, snorkelers and anchors. Now, because several companies offer excursions to tour the site of the remarkable MUSA museum, the local reefs have the opportunity to recover.

Submerged in depths of 3 to 6 meters, the collection, named “Silent Evolution”, depicts both the negative and positive interactions between humans and nature.  The artist, Jason deCaires Taylar’s intention was to portray through his vision, the possibility of a functional future in which people and nature coincide harmoniously. From the negative aspect, his work displays the indifferent attitude of humans towards the destruction of the reefs caused by their own hand.

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One piece called “The Dream Collector,” features dozens of glass bottles which enclose inspiring secret messages left from those hoping for change and progress regarding environmental awareness. One note from Roberto Diaz, President of MUSA reads: “May our hearts never become as hard as our heads.”

Another composition portrays businessmen with their heads buried in the sand.  Each piece tells a story of either an objective for humans and nature to integrate and coexist in unison or, from the other perspective, of people turning a blind eye to the issues of our environment such as the decimation of the coral reefs.

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The response generated in the last five years has been overwhelmingly positive.  The underwater museum continues to successfully perpetuate marine conservation and encourage environmental consciousness.  The phenomenal MUSA project has generated public mindfulness and a deeper understanding of the delicate ecosystems of the undersea world.

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Since these wonderfully diverse ecological communities provide food and shelter for 33% of all marine fish species, we must all do our part to help sustain the coral reefs of the world.  Reefs act as forests under the sea. Without enough coral in the ocean waters, the levels of carbon dioxide will rise and that will affect every living being on Earth.

Rising ocean temperatures as a result of global warming cause major damage and even death to entire coral colonies. By using energy efficient appliances and recycling, we can do our part to lower the effects of global warming.  Another manner by which we can help preserve reef systems is to avoid touching coral when scuba diving and snorkeling, as well as to refrain from anchoring over a coral reef.

Top 10 Reasons Spend The Holidays In Playa del Carmen!

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10. PlayadelCarmen receives, on average, over 300 days of sunshine every year! The rainy season comes to a close at the end of October and the region enters a very comfortable, dryer climate. In December, the average temperature ranges from 80 degrees fahrenheit or 27 degrees celcius during the day, and can drop down to 69 degrees fahrenheit or 20 degrees celcius at night. No need to pack your bulky parka!

9. The entire state sits upon an underground river system which has carved out 100’s of uniquely stunning, fresh water sink holes called cenotes. Cliff jumping, swimming, and snorkeling equate to hours of magical Mayan Riviera memories!

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8. This clean, safe city by the sea is nicknamed “The gem of the Mayan Riviera”. Your only real safety concern will be to avoid Montezuma (or a very inconvenient stomach and bowel issues, if you are not familiar with this ancient emperor’s revenge)! We highly recommend not drinking the tap water and washing your vegetables thoroughly in a disinfectant.

7. Playa del Carmen is a nature lover’s playground bursting with an array of exotic flora and fascinating wildlife and offering a multitude of watersports such as paddle boarding, kite surfing, sailing, snorkeling, diving, fishing and wave running on jet skis or catamarans.

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6. Although Playa is one of the smaller cities in Mexico, there is such an abundance of quality restaurants that a foodie could eat out for lunch and dinner every day for a year and not dine at the same place twice!

5. The Mesoamerican Reef, (the world’s second largest barrier reef) is just beyond the alabaster shores of Playa del Carmen and attracts snorkeling and diving enthusiasts from around the globe.

4. The sublime coastline consists of white sand as soft as talcum powder. The Caribbean waters are so translucent, it often appears as though you are swimming in a pool.  Beaches all along the Mayan Riviera are rated as some of the best beaches in the world!

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3. There are 4 nature-inspired adventure parks, 3 ancient Mayan archeological sites and nearly as many renowned, championship golf courses as there are cenotes within an hour and a half drive from Playa.

2. It never snows in Playa del Carmen! You’ll never have to worry about finding that elusive, missing mitten, bundling up or driving through a blizzard on your way to a dreaded, I mean festive dinner at your in-laws.

1. If, by some freak accident on Mother Nature’s part it does snow, and you have (luckily) booked your dream vacation with Bric Vacation Rentals, our friendly ambassadors would be happy to handle all of the shoveling for you!

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Travel Tips For The Best Start To Your Vacation

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More people than ever have been bitten by the travel bug and are booking trips to exotic destinations around the globe.  Whether you are an avid traveler or a novice, here is a compilation of some of the best tips for getting a great start to your dream getaway:

1) For the best deals on flights, search on Tuesdays.  Airlines often post discounted rates on Mondays and by Tuesday afternoon, competing airlines are vying to match prices.

2) In order to avoid over packing, read the list of activities and amenities offered at your hotel before arranging the items you intend to bring along. Typically, the hotel will provide beach towels, hair dryers, shampoo and sometimes even snorkel gear.

3) Pack sunscreen, bug spray and after-sun aloe lotion as these products are considered to be luxury items in many tropical destinations.  They are conveniently available should you forget to put them in your bag, however you will end up paying double or triple the price that you normally would.

4) Roll your clothes rather than folding them and stuff shoes with belts or jewelry cases to maximize space.

5) Remember the 3-1-1 rule: you are allowed to bring in your carry-on no more than a 3 ounce bottle containing liquid packed in a 1 quart plastic bag.  Wait to buy water after you have passed through security as it will be confiscated.  Also, each passenger is allowed 1 carry-on bag which may or may not include a purse.  Be sure to check airline policy before heading to the airport.

6) It is recommended that passengers arrive 2-3 hours before departure for international flights and 1.5-2 hours prior to domestic flights. The reasons for arriving early are to give yourself ample time to check-in baggage, go through security and, if you are unfamiliar with the airport, you will require more time to find your departure gate number.  If you opt to check-in on-line and if you have no bags to check, you probably have some extra time.  However, it is important to remember that boarding ends well before takeoff, so better to be safe than sorry.

7) Dress smartly.  Wear comfortable shoes so that navigating through terminals is not a painful experience.  Flying all day is cumbersome enough without having to deal with aching feet!  I like to wear a scarf or a shawl which doubles as a blanket or pillow on the plane.

8) Knot a colorful ribbon around your luggage handle so that it may be identified easily.

9) Carry dried ginger root (available at health food stores) to combat against motion sickness.

10) Once you arrive at your destination, aim to eat yogurt daily to help fend off invading bacteria found in a new environment.

11) Become a local when it comes to dining.  Ask around for local hotspots or holes in the wall that are resident favorites.  Your act of bravery could mean an exciting savory and cultural experience as opposed to indulging in overpriced meals and beverages in the tourist zones.

12) Finally, be sure to double-check the expiration dates on your passport and those of your travel companions.  It sounds like a no-brainer, but I have heard of many people scrambling to renew passports in 24 hours because they failed to confirm the expiry dates.

There you have it- the best preparation tips for travel!  I hope this list is helpful when it comes to planning your next trip.  If you have any further suggestions, please leave them in the comments section!  Be sure to check out upcoming posts with more advice on how to create an unforgettable vacation experience!

For assistance with your luxury accommodation booking in #PlayaDelCarmen, please visit us at www.bricrental.com

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