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With Google Earth, you can zoom in under the surface to see the relief and also get coordinates but moving your cursor. I use it to anchor right next to the reefs.
From the sand at the beach, it is 2,090 feet to the reef. I love Google Earth!
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Farnsworth

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A few of my favorite P.V. reefs

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Star of Scotland
 
THANK YOU! I had no idea Google Earth did this
 
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