Largest Underwater Statue Holds Ocean on its Shoulders

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The Ocean Atlas underwater sculpture, an 18-foot (5.4 meters), 60-ton statue deployed off the coast of Nassau in the Bahamas
(Image credit: Jason deCaires Taylor)

Just off the coast of the Bahamas, a giant waits beneath the waves.

The nearly 2-story-high statue, dubbed Ocean Atlas, was lowered into place earlier this month and is the largest sculpture ever placed underwater. The statue, which stands 18 feet (5.5 meters) tall and weighs 60 tons, depicts a Bahamian girl holding the weight of the ocean on her shoulders.

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