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100` Caves
10-12 foot north/south inside ledge rising from depth of 102 feet, then rounding up to 84 feet on top. Big undercuts, many holes. Bring a light, as it's needed. Small gorgonians, but big schools of grunts, porkfish, and snapper and many tropicals.
Palm-Beach region, Florida
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40 Steps
This is fine cove for casual diving. Easy entry and mostly sheltered from the sea.
Essex region, Massachusetts
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906 Dredge
Foundered in 1956 Rests in 75ft
Lake-Michigan region, Wisconsin
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A. C. Adams
Wooden Tugboat abandoned in 1923 Rests in 110ft
Lake-Superior region, Minnesota
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A. R. Colborn and Crane
The Colborn was formally abandoned on Apr. 28, 1922. The boiler, enging, and hull remain at the site. A crane was also lost at this site in 1953, and rests here.
Saint-Clair region, Michigan
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Acosta Bridge Rubble
This artificial reef site consists of lots of concrete rubble from an old bridge, some culverts, an old wooden dock, and two barges.
Duval region, Florida
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Adolphus Busch
The Adolphus Busch was intentionally sunk in 1998 to create an artificial reef system. She sits intact and upright in 100-feet of water.
Miami-Dade region, Florida
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Advance II
The Advance II lies about eight nautical miles out from the Oregon Inlet sea buoy. The 185-foot ship lies on a sandy bottom at 80 feet. This dive spot is a popular training and certification dive with Nags Head dive operators.
Carteret region, North-Carolina
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African Queen
The African Queen, a 57-foot concrete boat, now rests in 45 feet of water off Key Biscayne.
Miami-Dade region, Florida
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Ahihi Bay
For a more rugged adventure, try Ahihi Bay. You'll find no facilites here, but you will find a private beach some excellent snorkelling and diving.
Maui region, Hawaii
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