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HMS Looe
The HMS Looe ran aground and sank in what is now known as Looe Key Reef. Not much remains of the vessel other than some ballast stones and some copper plating that is thought to have come from the hull.

rated, discovered 235 time(s). 5.61 kms from location.

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Looe Key Reef
One of the most beautiful reefs in the Florida Keys, Looe Key Reef has large fingers of living coral extending out to sea.

rated, discovered 249 time(s). 5.61 kms from location.

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USS Wilkes-Barre
The USS Wilkes-Barre is by far the largest ship to be reefed in the Florida Keys, even bigger than the Spiegel Grove. For the technically qualified diver, the USS Wilkes-Barre offers an exciting adventure.

rated, discovered 242 time(s). 10.92 kms from location.

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The Sambo Reefs
The Sambos are a collection of reefs divided into Eastern, Middle, and Western by white sands. Good diving is found all along the reef line.

rated, discovered 235 time(s). 21.95 kms from location.

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Aquanaut
Aquanaut is a 55-foot wooden tug in 75 feet of water about 1/2 mile south of the Western Sambo Reef.

rated, discovered 582 time(s). 26.41 kms from location.

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Toppino`s Reef (#1 Marker Reef)
Located in just 25 feet of water, this is among the prettiest shallow reef areas off of Key West.

rated, discovered 241 time(s). 26.53 kms from location.

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All Alone
In 90 feet of water on the Ten-Fathom Ledge lies All-Alone, the hull of a 75-foot tugboat.

rated, discovered 674 time(s). 27.82 kms from location.

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Joe`s Tug
This tugboat, which sank under mysterious circumstances, sits upright in just 65 feet of water and brings you close to Jewfish, spotted morays, barracuda, and horse eye jacks.

rated, discovered 220 time(s). 28.92 kms from location.

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Key West Golf Club
18 Hole Golf Course

rated, discovered 224 time(s). 29.16 kms from location.

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Fort East Martello Museum and Gallery
Museum

rated, discovered 270 time(s). 29.82 kms from location.

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