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The 30th annual Lower Keys Underwater Music Festival was held in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary earlier this July, it saw about 500 divers and snorkelers gathered to enjoy a four-hours long event.
The Looe Key Reef, house to only living coral reefs, had installed underwater speakers beneath the sea that broadcasted music from a local radio station—some participants came dressed in costumes, pretending to play instruments sculpted by artist August Powers.
Watch the video below for a glimpse of the underwater music festival.


[via Lost At E Minor]
The 30th annual Lower Keys Underwater Music Festival was held in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary earlier this July, it saw about 500 divers and snorkelers gathered to enjoy a four-hours long event.
The Looe Key Reef, house to only living coral reefs, had installed underwater speakers beneath the sea that broadcasted music from a local radio station—some participants came dressed in costumes, pretending to play instruments sculpted by artist August Powers.
Watch the video below for a glimpse of the underwater music festival.
[via Lost At E Minor]