This Artist Created An Incredible To-Scale Panorama Of The Great Barrier Reef

    "We got no troubles, life is the bubbles under the sea..."

    Visual artist Yadegar Asisi has opened a panoramic exhibition at the Asisi Panometer in central Germany.

    Asisi has experimented with panoramic exhibits in the past, and his latest is just as spectacular, taking visitors to the depths of the Great Barrier Reef.

    The panorama is a 1:1 scale replica of the Barrier Reef, printed on cloth widths giving visitors a to-scale experience of the magnitude of the world's largest reef.

    Asisi has been experimenting with panoramas, exploring how we experience the environment for years. He has created similar experiences with the Berlin Wall, Mount Everest, and even Rome in 312 AD.

    Visitors can literally immerse themselves in the world of the reef on the other side of the world.

    According to the exhibit's site: "Only the panorama makes possible a true perception of the diversity of corals, fish, marine turtles, starfish, aquatic plants and marine mammals living on the Great Barrier Reef."

    While the actual reef is made up of almost 3000 individual reefs with hundreds and thousands of species of plant and marine life, this exhibit gives you an idea as to the scale of just a portion.

    The exhibit is open to visitors now until September 18, 2016.

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