Last weekend we were invited to join a group for an excursion
to Grenada's underwater statue park. Located on the west coast,
the park is home to a number of statues that are placed in about 15 feet
of water, perfect for snorkeling.
This is the newer of two circles of human forms holding hands.
I will admit that the sea has given the figures somewhat of a
zombie appearance (think night of the living dead) but we found
it quite beautiful.
There is a mermaid resting on the ocean floor.
Faces appear amongst the coral.
This an area called the cemetery.
Human shapes in the sand.
Kneeling in prayer.
The shoreline is a series of little caves carved by the waves.
Heading back to the Carenage, the main port in St. George's,
we had a beautiful view of the town.
Fort George standing guard over the town.
The fishing fleet, back in port and the end of another great day!
Totally phenomonal photos of the statue park! I've never seen anything like this. At times - it's almost eerie. And you must have been on St. George - the photos at the end. What an inviting city! Kudos to you both.
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