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  2. Molasses Reef - Wikipedia

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    Molasses Reef is a coral reef located within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. It lies to the southeast of Key Largo, within the Key Largo Existing Management Area, which is immediately to the east of John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. This reef is within a Sanctuary Preservation Area (SPA).

  3. The Best Dive Bars in America - AOL

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    Florida. Flora-Bama Lounge, Perdido Key, Florida (and Orange Beach, Alabama). This is the one exception to our rule that good dive bars don't have a lot of tourists. You'll find them here, but ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Vortex Spring - Wikipedia

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    Vortex Spring is a popular diving area both for experienced and novice divers. Recreational diver training is offered at the park. There are two underwater training platforms at 20 feet (6.1 m) which are often used for Open Water certification dives, and an inverted metal "talk box" that traps air, allowing divers to remove their regulators and talk to each other while under the surface. [1]

  6. List of diving facilities - Wikipedia

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    The competitive sport of diving has included the 10-meter dive as an Olympic event since the 1904 Summer Olympics. By 1837, six indoor pools with diving boards had been built in London, England. The first diving competition was held in 1885, in Germany. [2]

  7. 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