Snorkeling has been very spiritual and therapeutic! With stage 4 cancer I found snorkeling just off the beach in Boynton Beach, Fl there is so much to see! The sea creatures are plentiful
| Facts about Boynton Beach, Fl at Ocean Inlet Park a beautiful October day 2010 |
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Very interresting dive : wreck and coral garden
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Not a diving location, but just opposite Biscayne Bay and part of the Everglades with Salt water Crocs and Alligators that have no fear of ocean fed estuaries. Known for the Anhinga Birds and Cormorants (sea fowl) that come in on migration to mate.
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This is a beach dive with the reef at swimming distance. Very nice
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Great Drift Diving!
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There are ledges and rocks off of Boynton Beach, Fl where you can swim out and snorkel and see a variey of sealife. I have seen Eagle rays, Hawksbill turtles, French Angel, tangs, Moray, lobster etc
| Facts about Off Boynton Beach, Fl at Ocean Inlet park |
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I was quite surprised by the abundance of fish.
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Canada's worst oil spill accident (by volume). Tanker "Arrow" ran aground Cerberus Rock in February 1970.
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Conch Reef is the site of the Aquarius. The ledge is full of marine life. Unfortunately, the lionfish has taken up residence on this beautiful site.
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Davis Reef is a Santuary Protection Area in John Pennecamp Park. The marine life is abundant, diverse, AND protected.....This loggerhead hung out with us for 15 minutes.
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North Bahamas, north of Memory Rock
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awesome wildlife refuge
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Great diversity of species!
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City of Washington sunk in 1917 not much left to the wreck but you can still see the ribs and the anchor, plenty of coral growth and plenty of marine life including nurse sharks and a resident grouper (100lbs or so)
| Facts about City of Washington, Elbow Reef, Key Largo, FL |
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This reef is a very shallow dome shaped reef which breaks the surface at low tide on the landward side, and slopes to 25 feet on the seaward side. The Christ Statue is one of the most famous and visited underwater sites on earth, accessible to divers and snorkelers alike! Shallow high profile spur and groove coral formations are surrounded by relatively flat, coral and sponge encrusted hard bottom, and sand. Large Spotted Eagle Rays and Southern Stingrays are often sighted near the sandy perimeter.
| Facts about Christ of the Abyss, Key Largo, FL |
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Shallow dive (20 - 30 ft) plenty of swim throughs, coral is plentiful and healthy, plenty of marine life, and visibility was 50+
| Facts about Sandy Bottom Caves, French Reef, Key Largo, FL |
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Shallow site (10-30 ft) plenty of divers and snorkelers in the water, but surprisingly good visibility, healthy coral, and plenty of marine life One of the iconic dive sites you must do went visiting Key Largo
| Facts about Christ of the Abyss - Key Largo, FL |
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Mostly shallow dives out of Key Largo (25 - 35 ft), viz 50 -100 ft. Coral was plentiful and healthy with plenty of marine life (mostly small to medium in size) Great diving for all certification and experience levels also great for photography
| Facts about Elbow Reef, Key Largo, FL |
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Beach dive off of the board walk.
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Easy entry and exit points. Lots of underwater structure. Good macro photo oppourtunities. Varied marine life. Commercial fishing wharf, use caution during fishing seasons.
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