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    Default Florida Diving

    Planning a dive? Have any suggestions on a location? Post your thoughts here.
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    I hear the Crystal Springs Florida is a great place to go diving with the friendly, people loving manatees.

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    I am going to Ft Lauderdale in July. I will be diving West Palm Beach and Boynton Beach....they say very good diving!....also heard that Crystal springs is great....but cool waters.

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    Default TravelnSJ trip to Ft. L

    Ft. L. is nice diving. I do not know if you have been there to dive before.
    The depth begins to decent maybe, maybe starting at 2 miles off shore.
    So long boat rides are not neccessary. Diving is easy. Just head West and you should eventually hit shore. So shallow end on your right when diving south, on your left when heading North. You get the idea.
    A number of wrecks may be found along the site. Fairly safe diving. One does
    not need a lot of wreck training to navigate in and around them.
    Do you know who you would be using for the charter. I have a recommendation. Good boats..

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    PS: All the springs are good. Well, except for a few I could recommend you not visit. Most springs
    are of a constrant temp. I know one thats fed with a hot thermal. Now that one is nice to dive
    in, especially when the air temp is lower than the H2O..
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    Default Devils Den

    I took the day off from work and what do I go and do?
    Dive..
    Naturally...

    A friend of mine invited me last week. Another friend joined us.
    Today we visited Devil Den in Williston, Fl. It was a rather splendid
    day, blue sky, sun shinning and very little people diving. We had the
    visibility we desired to get some good video.
    I'll post some shots in the gallery.
    One may circumnavigate the site in less than 30 minutes.
    Hitting the deeper area lead to holes you may swim through,
    coming up into the sun light that protruded the hole in the ceiling.
    Spectacular site.
    The sun's shimmer light reflection on the bottom is a bit disorienting.
    Closing my eyes for a few second helped me get my bearings. I was out
    of sorts today but I enjoyed the day, I was diving.

    Devils Den, I give it four stars out of five. A nice place to visit at least
    once. Also an enjoyment for friends and new divers to experience. The grounds
    are well maintained, picnic tables, grills, (Take food and drink along. Nothing on site),
    pool and nice scenery. Rinse area for your gear after your dives, restrooms, showers, air fills are available as well.

    For those who may be planning a trip to Devils Den, just down the road is
    Blue Grotto. Maybe 1 mile at the most. When leaving Devils Den and hitting the main road,
    make a right and you'll see the sign for Blue Grotto just down the road.
    You could make a day out of diving both sites. 2 dive in the AM at one location, head over to
    the next site and dive a couple in the afternoon.

    Both sites are very well maintained, clean. provide picnic tables, restrooms, rinse areas
    air fills and plenty of room for the non diver to wonder around or lay in the grass. Perfect for napping..
    Fees at the time of this writing: Devils Den $35, Blue Grott0 $40.

    Next weekend A friend and I are planning on diving Paradise Springs. Another favorite of mine.
    I'll post more on that dive later.
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    Nice write up Lars. Devil's Den is one of the Springs I haven't been to yet.. We're planning to make a trip down in the next couple of months.. I'll have to add DD as a possibility on our as yet to be determined itinerary.
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    A nice dive off of Ft. Lauderdale is the Tennaco towers. Max depth for the shallower towers is 105-110(35 meters) feet. Lots of marine life and coral. Avery nice dive! The deep towers sit in about 185'(55-60 meters) or so. I was out there last week and the water temp was 72 F degrees. You want a good exposure suit (I was in my dry suit). The thermalcline is at about 120'.

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    Default Paradise Sprints, Ocala, Fl

    Saturday was a fine day for diving. The sky was clear, the outside temp
    was perfect at around 75 degrees. A friend and I decided it was time to
    revisit a nice cavern/cave system in Ocala, Paradise Springs.
    Here the water is warmer than most springs due to a thermal springs
    feeding into the cavern. I wore a 7mm vs. a dry suit and felt comfortable.
    This site is like some of my other favorites a must to visit.

    The entrance is a bit small, but once you decend, it gets bigger.
    At and near the water line is a large boney fossel. It's huge, perhaps
    a dinosaur or something to that effect. You enter the cavern and
    decent down onto a mound that was once part of the ceiling. A small
    platform may be found at around 20 feet. You circle around this mound
    to find the long passage way down to the bottom, which is about 100
    feet. The room is of moderate size and the entrace to the cave can be
    found there as well. Do NOT enter if you are not cave certfied. Enjoy
    the lighting from others as they wonder around to the opposite side of
    where you are.. As the light lights up the surrounding rock formations
    in crystal clear water... Moving back into the path of the tunnel, looking
    up has you viewing the length of the tunnel, the large open room that sits
    at about the 50' depth as well as the aqua blue water from the sunlight
    protruding through the opening which you began. Spectacular site.
    A beauty to witness the wonder and spendar of nature at its best.

    I give Paradise a 4 out of 5 and as one of my favorite dive sites to visit.
    There are picnic tables, rinse area, restroom on site. Take along food and drink
    and a grill to enjoy the day. Enjoy... Paradise Springs...
    Lars

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    My gear is packed for the Wilkes Barre (Key West) at the end of the week and the video camera is all lcharged up and ready.! Hope to have a good dive report soon.




    Dago.

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    whicked nice! hope you ( or some one else ) can pop off a couple still frames. some day i'd like to dive the keys as well. but for know i dive here in the pudget sound of the pac blue ( pacific northwest ). later bud! jeff

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