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The Christ of the Abyss, Key Largo

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The Christ of the Abyss key largo

  • Most of you are perhaps familiar with the submerged statue of the Christ of the abyss pictures. Key Largo is a heaven to the nature lovers and home to marine reserve in America. The ocean life filled with magnificent tropical fish as far as your eyes can see. However, alongside the marine lives, there is something much more important, and that is the Christ of the Abyss statue. The statue lies at an approximate depth of 25m at Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
  • The Christ of the Abyss statue is the third bronze sculpting of sculptor Guido Galletti’s “II Cristo Degli Abissi,” which was translated in English to Christ of the abyss and also called as the Christ of the deep.
  • The 8.6-foot sculpture placed in 1965, its extended arms have reached upward from its base, rising so close to the top that the snorkelers and divers both can view the water statue without any difficulty.
  • Christ of the abyss Florida statue is apparently a replica of the same-named statue in the Mediterranean Sea which cast from the same mould. In 1954 The Christ of the Abyss Italy statue placed in the water off Genoa as a tribute to the seamen lost at sea.

Christ of the abyss Florida

  • One of the most visited sites in keys has got to be the “key largo dry rugs.” In fact, many don’t know the place by that name; they simply call it “the statue.” because it is the location of the Christ of the Abyss statue. The statue weighs around 2000 pounds and 9-feet tall.
  • It was a gift from the Italian manufacturer of dive gear a sculptor named Guido Galletti built two statues after World War II he wanted to build one statue underwater off the coast of Italy. The only problem was that he did not have enough bronze material, so their navy broke off a couple of propellers, and he made a statue, and it went off the coast of Puerto Fino in 1954.
  • In 1960 Galletti built the same statue in the same mold and they placed it under the water in 1965. It donated to underwater society of America. This was to celebrate the establishment of John Pennekamp Rovia state park.
  • Back in the 1960s the guys who were the pentagon park managers, they were given this beautiful 12-foot high bronze sculpture of Christ. For a moment they couldn’t accumulate an idea as to where to sink this statue. The water wasn’t shallow enough so that both the divers and snorkelers could enjoy it. They also wanted it in a place that was rich with corals, and they didn’t want to put it out underwater desert, they wanted it to be a centrepiece for a thriving reef, so they chose Key Largo dry rocks.
  • It’s a very intriguing reef because it is circular in shape as opposed to being elongated which most of the reefs are in keys.
  • Floating buoys confine the whole reef area. The backside of the reef is excellent for snorkelling; beautiful and shallow. The front side of the reef you get 25-30feet of water and beautiful firm roof formations that divers can work in and out of. So, there’s a lot more to see than just the statue of the Christ of the abyss; but, of course, the statue is the star of that site.
  • Because people have gone there so much, the fish are very less sensitive to the presence of the divers and snorkelers, and it’s quite impressive. Any inner reef not particularly this one but any reef won’t have the visibility on any given day that the outer reefs will. That’s just the function of the benefit of the gulf stream. Some days you get 60-80 foot vis on the statue, and the Key Largo dry rocks and those are the special days.

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Christ of the abyss original story

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  • The Christ of the abyss original story lies at Fruttuoso, Italy. The original Christ of the Abyss statue submerged in San Fruttuoso water at a depth of approximately 15 meters. On 22nd of August 1954, they placed the statute in the water which initiated by an Italian diver Duilio Marcante. He wanted the statue of Christ under the water in remembrance of his friend Dario Gonzatti, who died during a dive at the same spot few years prior.
  • Guido Galletti constructed the Christ of the abyss at San Fruttuoso, Italy. The arms lifted upwards as a sign of prayer. The statue is 2-5meters high and weighs 260 pounds without the pedestal. Following the death of Dulio Marcante a plate placed at the bottom of the statue in his memory.
  • The Christ of the Abyss statue reinstated in 2003 to maintain it from fouling and corrosion and to reattach the hand that was broken off by an anchor.The statue was back in the water in 2004 with a new platform.
  • Moreover, if you decide to dive into the water in the area where the Christ of the abyss situated, not only you will find what you are looking for but also the British ship that sank during the Crimean war.


christ of the abyss location

  • If you have been wondering on the Christ of the abyss location all along; it is in the San Fruttuoso Metropolitan City of Genoa, Italy.

All in all the Christ of the abyss is something you should really need to explore. It is really beautiful!

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