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Blackthorn ... click for more Blackthorn
This popular wreck was scuttled after a collision with a freighter in the Tampa port channel. A large amount of marine life frequents the wreck.
rated, discovered 282 time(s).
Pinellas region, Florida
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Blue Fire ... click for more Blue Fire
This 175-foot passenger freight was sunk in 1983 and is filled with sea life. A great wreck fo runderwater photographers.
rated, discovered 335 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Blue Grotto ... click for more Blue Grotto
All you need to dive this 100 ft. cavern is an open water certification!
rated, discovered 316 time(s).
Levy region, Florida
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Blue Hole ... click for more Blue Hole
81 foot deep. Great diving location.
rated, discovered 515 time(s).
Guadalupe region, New Mexico
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Blue Springs ... click for more Blue Springs
Recreational & training facility for Scuba Divers. Open year round, $10 to get in. Air fills on site.
rated, discovered 512 time(s).
Shelby region, Indiana
Blue Springs ... click for more
Blue Springs State Park ... click for more Blue Springs State Park
Open Water to 65 ft. Cavern from 65 - 100 ft.
rated, discovered 285 time(s).
Volusia region, Florida
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Boca Artificial Reef Ledge ... click for more Boca Artificial Reef Ledge
This natural reef ledge lies less than a mile offshore of the Boca Raton Inlet. Marine life is abundant on the natural ledge and on the artificial reef that has formed on concrete structures placed near the ledge.
rated, discovered 304 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Boca Artificial Reef Ledge ... click for more
Bonne Terrre Mine ... click for more Bonne Terrre Mine
Underground waterfilled mine
rated, discovered 473 time(s).
Saint Francois region, Missouri
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Bonneville Seabase ... click for more Bonneville Seabase
http://seabase.net - With three diving bays to choose from you will be able to snorkel with exotic marine life or SCUBA to a depth of 60 feet.
rated, discovered 558 time(s).
Tooele region, Utah
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Boynton Ledges ... click for more Boynton Ledges
Dramatic edges drop from 51' on top to 67' in the sand. Runs north/wouth with many deep undercuts, and plentiful marine life. Morays, and big schools of grunts and snapper
rated, discovered 327 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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Brass Wreck ... click for more Brass Wreck
This spot is a classic shipwreck of a 19th Century schooner in 95 feet of water. A large variety of marine life inhabitat the area.
rated, discovered 284 time(s).
Escambia region, Florida
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Breaker`s Shallow ... click for more Breaker`s Shallow
Breaker's Reef is an excellent drift dive area running nearly two miles north and south with dramatic undercut ledges, overhangs, and swim-throughs.
rated, discovered 303 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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Breakers South ... click for more Breakers South
Broken patchy inside reef with not much definition to the edge. Over 200 yards across at widest point. Patches of sand throughout the reef, many small ledges and undercuts. Good lobster territory, as many hiding places.
rated, discovered 315 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
Breakers South ... click for more
Breakwater Cove ... click for more Breakwater Cove
Breakwater Cove is another popular dive site. Parking can be limited, so get there early. This is a wonderful place to get a glimpse of sea lions, octopus, and other marine creatures. The best diving is on the outer side of breakwater. Beware of kelp
rated, discovered 585 time(s).
Monterey region, California
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Brennecke Beach ... click for more Brennecke Beach
Brennecke Beach is just a couple hundred yards down the road from Poipu Beach Park. You will find the left coast line an interesting place to explore.
rated, discovered 561 time(s).
Kauai region, Hawaii
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Brick Barge ... click for more Brick Barge
Brick Barge is a small iron ship that was torpedoed during World War II and now lies in 20 to 28 feet of water on the north side of Hen and Chickens Reef.
rated, discovered 334 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Briney Breezes ... click for more Briney Breezes
Low profile with many crevices, frequent morays and nurse sharks. Loaded with critters of all sorts. Good lobster. Depth is 65 feet to the sand on west side rising up to 45 feet on top of the reef.
rated, discovered 332 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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Brown House ... click for more Brown House
Sharp north/south running edge from 50' to 63'. Barrel sponges galore. Gorgonians on top, lobsters in cracks and under ledges. Turtles year round, and big schools of tropicals. Many rays can be seen in the sand to the west of the reef.
rated, discovered 302 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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Cable Crossing ... click for more Cable Crossing
This reef takes its name from the large communication cable that runs through the area. The reef lies in 25 feet of water and consists of a series of 4- to 5-foot ledges and mini caves.
rated, discovered 315 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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Calloway`s Ledge ... click for more Calloway`s Ledge
Shear rising 12 foot north/south running inside ledge from 102'. Several horizontal ledges and deep undercuts in the most developed area. Loads of critters on top and back under the overhangs. Exit point for drift up from Black Rock.
rated, discovered 317 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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