Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Volkswagen Beetle walked under water well

ANCUN - No. The photo above is not part of the underwater world. Volkswagen Beetle on the inside Underwater Museum in Cancun, Mexico. Legendary car featured someone being curled up on the windshield. VW Beetle is made of concrete with lots of holes in the glass so that the fish and water creatures can get into the cabin.

Volkswagen Beetle walked under water well


Jason deCaires-Taylor is the 'architect' of the car. 36-year-old man from Canterbury, Kent, UK.
Statue Beetle became one of the objects of art from hundreds of statues of people, buildings, and furniture, which is in the museum's underwater.

To sink it takes a number of kegs. While on duty directing divers to the desired position.

"The statue was designed as a home for marine life," said Jason. "VW Beetle is known in Mexico as ever produced here." VW Beetle decided to halt production in Mexico in March 2003.

"The shape is very aerodynamic so that appropriate to maintain the stability of life under the sea of strong currents and tropical cyclones," he added.

Previously, Jason never drowned in Manchones VW Reef in the depth of 8 meters.

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