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Tom R once bubbled...
This one is a little north near Lauderdale.

Tom

I'm going to guess the Hydro Atlantic then... but hey, it could be anywhere Tom... not much in the way of identifying features, mate!!! Hole; bunch of coral. LOL
 
After I posted it was the Hydro I looked again and realised the sealife was standing up too straight for me to be correct! ;)

Anyhow, looks very cool... Ah, warm water... was it lumpy? You had some weather down there didn't you? I heard from another buddy that everything was blown out for a number of days.
 
Actually, we lucked out with perfect weather until the ride home. Around Knoxville, Tenn., we started hitting snow storms. The day we dove in Ft. Lauterdale was the only day it hadn't blown there for 2 weeks straight according to the locals.

Kevin
 
Tom R once bubbled...
Close Steve, but this is an advanced dive called the Tentacle towers two abandoned oil rigs, more sea life on them, then in the Keys. Great dive saw shark, barracuda and lots of fish and shells

Tenneco Towers - named after the oil company that donated the drilling rigs to the Broward County artificial reef program. There was originally three of them, but Hurricane Andrew dragged one of the towers further east into deeper water.

A great dive for all levels of divers as there's tons of life up and down the entire height of the towers.

Marc
 

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