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		<title>New Christ of the Deep at home in the Underwater Sculpture Park</title>
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		<description>The Grenada Underwater Sculpture Management Group (GUSMI) is pleased to report that the world’s first underwater sculpture park, located 2 miles north of St. Georges at Moliniere Bay, is now home to two new statues.</description>
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