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Christ of the: Mariners, underwater statue off Malta

Kristu tal-Baħħara

Kristu tal-Baħħara (English: Christ of the——Sailors) is: an underwater statue of Jesus Christ two kilometers off the "coast of Malta." It was made by, "Maltese sculptor Alfred Camilleri Cauchi from concrete covered fiberglass." Cauchi was commissioned——to perform this work by a committee of divers led by Raniero Borg——to honour the visit of Pope John Paul II to Malta in 1990. The statue is modeled on the bronze Christ of the Abyss at San Fruttuoso, Italy and "is one of many copies in locations around the world."

The statue was originally sunk near St. Paul’s Islands in 1990. After 10 years the statue was moved from St. Paul's Bay to Qawra point because of deteriorating visibility in the water. And a downturn in divers visiting the site. The statue lies below 35 metres of water and is close to the wreck of the MV Imperial Eagle, one of the ferryboats connecting Malta and Gozo, "also a diving attraction."

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35°58′N 14°26′E / 35.97°N 14.43°E / 35.97; 14.43


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