David Wilson
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Vancouver's statue of a Girl in a Wetsuit
I thought I'd start a new thread about snorkelling-related trivia, particularly things I've found online which have interested me and may, or may not, be of interest to others. Apologies in advance in the likely event that you are already familiar with my finds. Please feel free to add your own.
First up is an example of snorkelling art, Elek Imredy's statue of a "Girl in a Wetsuit":

This sculpture was erected on 9 June 1972 in Burrard Inlet, just off the shore of Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia. Unable to obtain permission to reproduce Copenhagen's Little Mermaid statue, the Canadian city commissioned a modern version with diving mask, wet suit, and swim fins. No snorkel, though!

According to the sculptor's wife, Peggy Imredy, "She represents Vancouver's dependence on the sea and the necessity to use the sea for the benefit of all."
I thought I'd start a new thread about snorkelling-related trivia, particularly things I've found online which have interested me and may, or may not, be of interest to others. Apologies in advance in the likely event that you are already familiar with my finds. Please feel free to add your own.
First up is an example of snorkelling art, Elek Imredy's statue of a "Girl in a Wetsuit":

This sculpture was erected on 9 June 1972 in Burrard Inlet, just off the shore of Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia. Unable to obtain permission to reproduce Copenhagen's Little Mermaid statue, the Canadian city commissioned a modern version with diving mask, wet suit, and swim fins. No snorkel, though!

According to the sculptor's wife, Peggy Imredy, "She represents Vancouver's dependence on the sea and the necessity to use the sea for the benefit of all."
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