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  2. Devil's Den Cave - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Den is formed by a karst window, in which the roof over a subterranean river has collapsed, exposing the water to the open surface, near Williston, Florida. It is privately owned and operated as a SCUBA diving training and recreational facility. The water in the underground river is geothermically warmed at a constant 72 °F (22 °C ...

  3. Circle of Heroes - Wikipedia

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    At the center, stands a 4 foot high, 3-ton pentagon shaped monument featuring the emblems of the five military branches: Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Navy. [5] [6] The statues are arranged in a 100 foot circle around the center monument. [6] The memorial is also considered a recreational dive site. Each statue weighs 1,200 ...

  4. Florida Middle Grounds - Wikipedia

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    These reefs consist of a series of both high and low relief limestone ledges and pinnacles that exceed 15 metres (49 feet) in some areas. The roughly 348 NM² of this hardbottom region lies 150 kilometres (93 miles) south of the panhandle coast and 160 kilometres (99 miles) northwest of Tampa Bay between 28° 10' and 28° 45' N and 084°00' and 084°25' W

  5. Recreational dive sites - Wikipedia

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    Scuba diving quarries are depleted or abandoned rock quarries that have been allowed to fill with ground water, and rededicated to the purpose of scuba diving. They may offer deep, clean, clear, still, fresh water with excellent visibility, or low visibility in turbid water from surface runoff. They have no currents or undertow.

  6. The 20 Best Beach Towns in Florida (Because You Need to ... - AOL

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    Crowning a place the “best Greek food in Florida” may seem random—and oddly specific—until you learn about the city’s rich history. The Gulf’s warm waters proved excellent for sponge ...

  7. Ginnie Springs - Wikipedia

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    Ginnie Springs is a privately owned park in Gilchrist County about 6.5 miles (10.5 km) northwest of High Springs, Florida, USA. It is located on the south side of the Santa Fe River, to which it is connected. The water is clear and cold and there are accessible caverns with a sand and limestone bottom. [1] [2]