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DIVE INTO THE UNDERWATER MUSEUM OF ART

Planning a trip to the art museum usually doesn’t require flippers and a wet suit. Yet the Underwater Museum of Art (UMA) in Florida has plunged into the art scene with an underwater sculpture exhibit. It s the rst of its kind in the United States.

This unusual ocean exhibit is situated in the Florida Panhandle between Panama City and Destin on the Gulf of Mexico. It’s about one mile (1.6 kilometers) offshore Grayton Beach State Park. Here, divers can swim 58 feet (18 meters) below the

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