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Florida Diving

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Blue Heron Bridge

The Blue Heron Bridge is a world-renowned dive and snorkel site at Phil Foster Park in Riviera Beach, Florida, celebrated for its abundant marine life, including tropical fish, seahorses, and octopus. The best time to visit is during high tide for clear water, and a dive flag is mandatory due to boat traffic. The site features a unique underwater landscape with artificial reefs, sunken statues, and sunken boats

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Molasses Reef

Molasses Reef is a popular coral reef in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, located southeast of Key Largo. It is known for its clear waters, diverse marine life, and opportunities for diving and snorkeling. The reef is a protected Sanctuary Preservation Area and is accessible from Key Largo. 

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Jupiter Wreck Trek

The Jupiter Wreck Trek features three main wrecks: the Zion Train, Miss Jenny, and the Esso Bonaire III, known for aggregations of Goliath Groupers and lemon sharks. 

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Vandenberg

The "Vandenberg wreck" refers to the USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, a former missile-tracking ship intentionally sunk in 2009 off the coast of Key West, Florida, to become the world's second-largest artificial reef. It is now a popular diving spot featuring large structures like a radar dome and is accessible to certified divers. 

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Devil's Den

This is an ancient, privately-owned underground spring (a karst fenster or sinkhole) that has been turned into a world-class tourist attraction. It maintains a constant 72°F (22°C) water temperature year-round. 

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Ginnie Springs – Devil’s System

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Devil's Spring System

 at Ginnie Springs Outdoors is a world-renowned, crystal-clear freshwater dive site in Florida, featuring three interconnected springs: Devil's Eye, Devil's Ear, and Devil Spring ("Little Devil"). It is a premier location for both open-water and certified cave diving due to its exceptional visibility and extensive underwater cave network.

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Rainbow River

The Rainbow River is a spring-fed river in Dunnellon, Florida, and is known for its exceptionally clear, 72-degree water. It forms the centerpiece of Rainbow Springs State Park and is protected as an Outstanding Florida Waterway. 

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Christ of the Abyss

"Christ of the Abyss" refers to a series of underwater bronze statues of Jesus Christ, with the original placed in the Mediterranean Sea off Italy in 1954, and a well-known replica located at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo, Florida. The statues are popular diving and snorkeling sites, symbolizing peace and serving as a memorial for those lost at sea. 

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Spiegel Grove

"Spiegel Grove" can refer to two distinct places: the USS Spiegel Grove, a 510-foot-long former U.S. Navy dock landing ship that is now an artificial reef and popular wreck dive site off the coast of Key Largo, Florida, or the Spiegel Grove estate, the historic home of President Rutherford B. Hayes in Fremont, Ohio. TheUSS Spiegel Grove is known for its marine life and complex structure that attracts divers, while the estate is a historical landmark and museum.

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