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A collection of photos of the underwater sculptures at the marine reserve in Grenada, West Indies. These were created by a British artist and put on the site of coral damage after Hurricane Ivan. They now have coral growing on them and are a new habitat for the fish and underwater life. I was living and working in Grenada at this time, and can share my experiences with a free Skype in the Classroom call if your students want to know more. The photos were taken on slide film, pre digital photography age, but could be used to talk about the effects of weather, coral bleaching, environment, ocean, sea, animals, art, or scuba diving.

To follow my world first solo row around the coast of Britain and daily life as an explorer:
* Free educational videos: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/sarahrowssolo or Amazon Video: http://amzn.to/2jno3v8
* Free virtual field trips: Skype in the Classroom: https://education.microsoft.com/vikingquest
* Paid school speaker bookings: http://www.schoolspeakers.co.uk/speaker-listings/sarah-weldon

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