Miami Beach, Florida, is known for its gorgeous beaches, Cuban food, and terrible traffic. Now, traffic is being used for a good cause in the city.
The city of Miami Beach residents and visitors are able to see 22 life-sized concrete cars being lowered into the ocean on Oct. 27 and Oct. 28, a process that started between Oct. 20 and Oct. 21. Once completed, they will form Concrete Coral . The artwork, created by Leandro Erlich, will replicate an underwater traffic jam 20 feet below the water's surface.
This is the beginning phase of ReefLine, a "first-of-its-kind" underwater sculpture park and hybrid reef. It was founded by Ximena Caminos and developed by the nonprofit, BlueLab Preservation Society, in partnership with the City of Miami Beach, according to a news release emailed to USA

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