ATLANTIS
RISING – MYTHOLOGY MEETS REALITY IN NEW CAYMAN ISLAND DIVE
SITE
Released on
= August 8, 2005, 8:42 pm
Press Release
Author = Seasmoke PR, Inc.
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release
Summary = The lost city of Atlantis . . .
a spectacle not to be found anywhere else in the world.
Press Release
Body = CAYMAN BRAC, CAYMAN ISLANDS - One of the greatest mythological
cities in history is now the newest dive site in the Cayman Islands.
Just off Cayman
Brac the city first spoken of by Plato is being assembled by a local
artist, creating one of the most exciting new dive options in the
world, now offered by Brac Reef Beach Resort (BRBR).
Guided tours
to the underwater creation are available Oct. 1 – Nov. 15.
“Diving Atlantis” includes 7 night’s accommodation,
6 days of 2 tank dives, all meals,
airport ground transfers, taxes and the first opportunity to dive
Atlantis. A visit to renowned Bloody Bay Wall is also included.
$1299 per person/double occupancy. Must be booked by Aug. 15. Call
1-800-594-0843 or visit www.bracreef.com.
Plato spoke
of the alluvial seaport of Atlantis that the Gods had destroyed
when its inhabitants had become corrupt and greedy. Ancient mythology
has met with modern day fantasy however in a visioning project by
Cayman artist Foots in the waters off Cayman Brac he has begun assembling
his vision of the ruins of Atlantis.
The 51 year-old
artist who recently became a citizen of the Cayman Islands, said
he first envisioned the project as a child.
“I've
always been fascinated with ruins, history and mythology and this
project is a vision in my mind, not from any other drawings or renditions,
but simply from my own fantasy – my own expression,”
he says. “I am very, very thankful to the local government
for allowing me to fulfill my dream, and I hope this will be my
legacy – my gift to the world.”
The size and
scope of the project are a divers dream. His plans involve over
150,000 lbs of sculptures, which have started to be placed off the
north shore of Cayman Brac in a large sandy area, at a dive site
called Radar Reef.
Phase one consists
of the Archway of Atlantis and the Elders’ Way - - a pathway
lined with eleven 5-foot temple columns leading to the Inner Circle
of Light, itself an enormous Sundial and base weighing nearly 10,000
lbs. And on schedule for late June to early July this year is the
18 ft tall Pyramid of Atlantis in excess of 40,000 lbs. Nature has
starting moving into the Lost City already which Foots says adds
to the
mystery and mood of the dive site. “Things are already covered
in moss and are getting fleshed out, “ he says. “There
are cleaner shrimp everywhere and they in turn will bring other
forms of life to the
site. There are also an abundance of Sting Rays and Eagle Rays that
are in the area,” Foots says.
Brach Reef Beach
resort manager Trudy Viers, says she's pleased that the resort will
be able to offer its visitors yet another dynamic diving option.
“Foots
really had a vision and he's doing a remarkable job and this will
provide a very unique and memorable dive - - its a real tribute
to Cayman Brac,” she says.
As the sculptures
are in about 40 to 50 feet of water, Viers says the dive will be
accessible for all certified divers.
“This
is a novice dive site so it will be quite accessible,” she
says. “On any given day you will see an abundance of marine
life – you could see just about anything.”
Brac Reef and
Reef Divers II offer guests a choice of 120 dive sites dotting all
26 miles of the Caribbean Sister Islands of Cayman Brac and Little
Cayman.
World-renowned Bloody Bay Wall, the Russian Frigate wreck dive “MV
Capt. Keith Tibbetts” and numerous little-known pristine dive
sites of Cayman Brac await.
Other diving
highlights at Brac Reef Beach Resort and Reef Divers II include:
three boat dives per day, two night dives weekly, PADI, NAUI and
SSI instruction,
unlimited use of tanks for shore dives (with a buddy), the only
full Nitrox station on the island and 80 degree water with unlimited
visibility.
- MORE -
• The
Tibbetts family, one of the original families who settled the island
in the 1830s, owns Brac Reef Beach Resort. Born and raised on the
island, Linton Tibbetts,
or “Mr. T,” opened Brac Reef in the early 1980s to help
stimulate the island’s economy. “Dad just has a heart
for the islands, and I think he’s instilled in all of
us a passion for this place and our heritage,” said Mary Brandes,
Mr.T’s daughter and managing director of Brac Reef.
• Cayman
Brac is a pristine island just 12 miles long with a rocky interior
swooping to a 140 foot limestone bluff on the eastern end, a delight
to rock climbers and naturalists alike. There are roughly 200 caves
tucked into the landscape for curious visitors of all abilities
to explore, which locals take shelter in during
hurricanes, even during the most recent, Hurricane Ivan.
• Brac
Reef Beach Resort is located on four and a half acres of milky white
beach front. It was named Rodale’s 2005 Readers’ Choice
Awards for the Caribbeans: #1 Top Wall Diving, #1 Healthiest Marine
Environment, #3 Best Destination for Underwater
Photography and #2 Best Destination for Advanced Diving.
• While
diving is a specialty, Brac Reef caters to divers and non-divers
alike, welcoming families, small conferences, wedding and honeymoon
guests. The
award-winning on-site dive shop, Reef Divers II, and award-winning
Jamaican chefs illustrate Brac Reef’s commitment to excellence.
The resort offers visitors the only opportunities on the island
to pamper themselves at Tropical Touch Day Spa, on-line access through
Cyber Beach Internet access, and work out at Island Shapes Fitness
Center.
• Guests
can also indulge in an outdoor massage under the shade of Brac Reef’s
two-story pier or lounge in a hammock hut along the beach. Snorkeling,
kayaking, fishing, tennis, beach volleyball, hiking and biking are
also options.
Web Site = http://www.bracreef.com
Contact Details
= For more information please call 1-800-594-0843 or visit
www.bracreef.com.
author: Seasmoke PR, Inc www.seasmokepr.com
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