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The world's most amazing underwater attractions

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Underwater Art

Fast forward 14 years and Jason deCaires Taylor’s latest project is the Museum of Underwater Art (Moua) on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, a two-hour boat ride from the Queensland coast.

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Christ of the Abyss

Set just off Italy's western coast, near San Fruttuoso, this was the original underwater Jesus statue, a figure whose copies can now also be glimpsed in locations around the world.

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Underwater military museum

Just off the coast of Aqaba on Jordan’s Red Sea coast is a surprising collection of military hardware. Tanks, a helicopter and a troop carrier have been sunk and arranged to mimic a battle formation.

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Great Blue Hole

Set 60 miles from the coast of Belize, surrounded by shallow turquoise waters and encircled by an atoll, this perfectly cylindrical sinkhole blinks from the depths like a vast, inky eye.

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Dos Ojos, Mexico

Proving that some of the most incredible underwater experiences don’t have to be out at sea, Mexico’s Riviera Maya is riddled with a vast network of cenotes

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Balmoral Hotel

Your taxi driver from the station is sure to tell you that The Balmoral Hotel is the most sought-after address in all of Edinburgh, and they'd be right

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USAT Liberty

Set in shallow, calm waters just 131 feet (40m) from the northeastern coast of Bali, this wreck site has attracted both advanced divers and snorkellers over the years

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Shipwreck of the Sweepstakes

The Great Lakes are said to hold more than 6,000 shipwrecks, most of which have never been accessed by people.

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