Info List 10 cave sites in Florida.

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Profile says he’s a vacation diver and certified less than a year. Would a certified cave diver refer to “current” instead of “flow”?
There are definitely some long term cave divers that call it current and not flow. I’ve heard it many times.
You shouldn't do Jug in doubles. Some people do it, but it's very bad for the cave.
Those people are what we refer to as as-holes
 
How about that, and I know absolutely nothing about Florida
 
Getting accurate information from cavesloth and mentioning his name here was your first mistake. Take it for what is worth.
 
Alexander Spring (Altoona) - no diveable cave or really cavern
Blue Grotto (Williston) - cavern
Blue Spring (Orange City) - cavern
Bozel Spring (Marianna) - difficult to get to, need boat
Buford Spring (Weekie Wachee) - cavern, deep
Cypress Spring (Vernon) - no cave, small cavern, difficult to get to, need boat
Hole in the Wall (Marianna) - need boat
Ichetucknee (Blue Spring / Jug Hole) (Fort White) - can't/shouldn't be done in doubles
Manatee (Main) (Chiefland) - wouldn't go in this entrance
Morrison (Defuniak Springs) - cavern, no cave
Paradise Spring (Ocala) - cavern, not really much of a cave
Rainbow River (KP Hole) (Dunneleon) - no caverns or cave, a drift dive down the river
Telford (Mayo) - need boat or scooter
Troy Spring (Branford) - no cavern or cave
 

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