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black book Cancun Underwater Museum, Cancun, Mexico There are interactive museums, and then there’s Cancun Underwater Museum—an art exhibit where you’ll have to strap on scuba gear to appreciate. This museum has a total of 500 sculptures with three different galleries submerged between three and six meters. Not one for deep-sea exploration? Shallow areas also allow snorkelling and viewing from a glass bottom boat. Each of the life-size sculptures is made of pH-neutral clay to promote marine growth, which means that one day there’ll be an ecosystem of creatures enjoying the art as much as you are. Source: www.hurriyetdailynews.com Currywurst Museum, Berlin, Germany You can’t take a trip to Berlin without having a nibble on the city’s favourite snack, the currywurst. Germans consume over 800 million of these hot pork sausages drenched in curried ketchup per year, which certainly seems like enough to warrant a museum. At the Currywurst Museum, you can learn about the snack’s history, listen to the sound of a currywurst cooking and even partake in a photo shoot as the owner of your very own curry cart. And of course, you’ll have to try a currywurst before you go. Source: www.theexhibitionlist.wordpress.com Museum of Enduring Beauty, Malacca, Malaysia A rose is a rose, but beauty? That’s culturally defined. The Museum of Enduring Beauty in Malacca exhibits tools and clothing—much of it quite grotesque—utilised by various cultures in their pursuit of the ideal. From shoe binding and neck-elongation to tattooing, piercing and headmoulding, these often extreme methods might seem horrific—but who’s to say that plastic surgery might not make a good addition to the next exhibit? Source: www.wheresthegos.com November-December 2015 Travel Secrets  75