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Undercut Ledge ... click for more Undercut Ledge
North/south inside 6' deeply undercut ledge, starts at 75', then broken rock rising to 65'. Reef wanders randomly over 50 yard extent. Excellent sea life.
rated, discovered 285 time(s).
Palm Beach region, Florida
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Ulua Beach ... click for more Ulua Beach
Ulua Beach is a well-groomed family beach, perfect for beginning snorkelers and divers. Water, showers, and restrooms are provided, like most public beaches on the island.
rated, discovered 294 time(s).
Maui region, Hawaii
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Twin Rocks ... click for more Twin Rocks
Another quintessential Oregon Coast diving site, also known as Lone Ranch. The facilities include picnic tables and restrooms, and, on a sunny day, you can't beat the beachcombing! You'll find the best diving to the North.
rated, discovered 561 time(s).
Curry region, Oregon
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Twin Lights ... click for more Twin Lights
For a shallow dive, with a possibility of finding some old Coast Guard artifacts, Twin Lights can make for an enjoyable morning.
rated, discovered 546 time(s).
Cumberland region, Maine
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Twin Caves ... click for more Twin Caves
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 200 time(s).
Jackson region, Florida
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Turtle Reef ... click for more Turtle Reef
Marked by four mooring buoys, the main body of Turtle Reef is an excellent spot for snorkeling.
rated, discovered 267 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Turtle Bay ... click for more Turtle Bay
The sandy beach entry means you can just walk right in. The exit from the reef is to the far left.
rated, discovered 279 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
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Tug Orange ... click for more Tug Orange
The Tug Orange is the highlight of the South County Artificial Reef. This 100-year-old tug was sunk in 2003 and is home to a variety of game fish.
rated, discovered 221 time(s).
Pinellas region, Florida
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Tug in Five Finger Bay ... click for more Tug in Five Finger Bay
40' Wooden Fish Tug rests in 17ft
rated, discovered 319 time(s).
Lake Superior region, Michigan
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Tug Born Again ... click for more Tug Born Again
This tug was sunk in 1991 and has already attracted large numbers of jacks, snapper and grouper.
rated, discovered 259 time(s).
Escambia region, Florida
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Troy Spring ... click for more Troy Spring
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 215 time(s).
Lafayette region, Florida
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Tres Puentes ... click for more Tres Puentes
Tres Puentes went down as part of the 1733 Spanish Galleon wrecks. Today, Tres Puentes lies between Snake Creek and Whale Harbor and is know for its production of Silver treasures.
rated, discovered 273 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Tower ... click for more Tower
This 70 foot military navigational tower rests in 35 feet of water.
rated, discovered 219 time(s).
Collier region, Florida
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Tortuga ... click for more Tortuga
The dramatic 1995 explosion and sinking of The Tortuga was filmed for the Hollywood movie, Fair Game. This is a popular wreck that is easier to penetrate than nearby wrecks.
rated, discovered 263 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Toppino`s Reef (#1 Marker Reef) ... click for more 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).
Miami Dade region, Florida
Toppino`s Reef (#1 Marker Reef) ... click for more
Titlow Beach ... click for more Titlow Beach
A great place for artifact hunting, Titlow Beach offers pilings, walls and crevices to explore.
rated, discovered 310 time(s).
Pierce region, Washington
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Thunderbolt ... click for more Thunderbolt
This 188-foot military ship is the jewel of the Marathon wreck fleet. Sunk intentionally as a dive attraction in March 1986, she now sits perfectly upright in 115 feet of water offering 45 feet of relief.
rated, discovered 238 time(s).
Miami Dade region, Florida
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Three Tables ... click for more Three Tables
Three Tables beach offers good scenery for the diver: outcropping of lava, a wall, and lava tubes.
rated, discovered 262 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
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Three Sisters Spring ... click for more Three Sisters Spring
Three Sisters is a complex of three spring areas with several large and small vents and sand boils. The springs share a run along a mainly N/S line, with the common run exiting to the main canal between the two lower springs. Good for snorkeling too
rated, discovered 166 time(s).
Citrus region, Florida
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Three Graces ... click for more Three Graces
Three Graces is a beautiful site that has it all. Beach-combing is at its finest at low tide, and harvesting is excellent at high. Bring your camera for macro-photographic opportunities!
rated, discovered 644 time(s).
Tillamook region, Oregon
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