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Crystal Cove State Park
Crystal Cove is one of those areas that you could spend years exploring. This large stretch of beach has several entry points, and depending upon how far you want to hike, you can choose a different entry for every day of the year!
rated, discovered 522 time(s).
Orange region, California
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Cumberland
214' Wooden Side Wheeler sank in 1877 Rests in 77ft
rated, discovered 505 time(s).
Lake Superior region, Michigan
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Cypress Spring
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 223 time(s).
Washington region, Florida
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D.R. Hanna
Steel Bulk Freight sank in 1919 Rests in 135ft
rated, discovered 507 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Michigan
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Daniel Lyons
Schooner sank in 1878 Rests in 95ft
rated, discovered 576 time(s).
Lake Michigan region, Wisconsin
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Davis Ledge
If you are looking for the excitement of coming face to face with a nurse shark (or Buddha!), Davis Ledge is a site that almost guarantees this occurrence.
rated, discovered 262 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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De Leon Springs State Park
You must be accompanied by an Instructor with a State Permit in order to dive this site.
rated, discovered 247 time(s).
Volusia region, Florida
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Deep Freeze
This 210' freighter was sunk in 135' of water in October 1976. She's a popular site with local fishermen and deep divers.
rated, discovered 269 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Deer Creek Road
This dive site is well off the beaten path, and relatively undisturbed. A reef and some kelp are found close to shore with excellent diving just beyond.
rated, discovered 560 time(s).
Ventura region, California
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Delta Shoals
The Delta Shoals are home to several wrecks, a vast network of coral canyons, and elkhorn, brain, and star coral heads.
rated, discovered 265 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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DEMA Trader
The DEMA Trader (formerly known as the GGD Trader) is a 165-foot-long freighter in 80 feet of water about 3 1/2 miles east of Key Biscayne.
rated, discovered 290 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Destin Bridge Rubble
The Destin Bay Bridge was sunk in the mid-1970s about one and one-half miles southeast of East Pass in depths ranging from 60-70 feet. Because the rubble has been underwater for so long, it has developed into a large fish haven.
rated, discovered 242 time(s).
Okaloosa region, Florida
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Devil`s Lake
Max Depth: 48ft Visibility: 15ft
rated, discovered 568 time(s).
Sauk region, Wisconsin
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Devils Den
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 245 time(s).
Levy region, Florida
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Dionysus
In 1978, the Dionysus was deployed as an artificial reef in AR-160 close to the Liberty Ship, Zane Grey. AR-160 lies four miles southeast from the Oregon Inlet sea buoy. Depths range from 40-80 feet.
rated, discovered 564 time(s).
Carteret region, North Carolina
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Divers Cove
When Neptune is cooperating, this becomes one of the most popular dive sites in the area. Because the marine life is protected here, you'll find a wide variety of fish, friendlier than usual.
rated, discovered 523 time(s).
Orange region, California
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Doc DeMilly Memorial Reef
This large freighter was sunk in 1986 after the Air Force conducted a simulated bombing of the ship.
rated, discovered 250 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Don Armini Ramp
Don Armini Ramp offers an excellent selection of sights for the adventurer: the Old Saw Mill is to the left, bottles and other treasures from the early Seattle settlement days are to the right, and plenty of marine life in between!
rated, discovered 571 time(s).
King region, Washington
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Donal G. McAllister
Sunk June 23, 1998 as part of the Broward County Artificial Reef Program, this 101-foot former New York harbor boat now lies in 75 feet of water and rises 30 feet off the sea floor.
rated, discovered 252 time(s).
Broward region, Florida
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Duck Key Wreck
This area, also called the Boiler Patch, is home to the remnants of an steam-powered freighter which went down in 1889
rated, discovered 262 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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