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| We got back to Ohio from Fort Lauderdale on Thursday. Fort Lauderdale's reputation for being a good dive location is well deserved. I took 4 dive trips with American Dream II and made four 70 feet wreck dives (Donald McAllister, Hog Heaven (twice), and Jay Scutty) and four reef dives. The wreck are part of the artificial reef project and are filled with marine life. The reefs were teaming with reef life and it was like swimming in an aquarium. Water temp was eighty five degree and visibility was 30 to 50 feet. The Donald McAllister and Jay Scutty were in real good shape and the Hog Heaven is flipped over and busted up. On the reefs, I saw baracuda, a big green moray eel, lobster, and a sting ray. In all, very enjoyable diving. When in Fort Lauderdale, go with American Dream II. Todd, Zach, and Merlin are very professional and provide excellent customer service. I will be posting pictures and video so stay tuned. |
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| <marshallkarp@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1183817790.631900.162540@57g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com... > We got back to Ohio from Fort Lauderdale on Thursday. Fort > Lauderdale's reputation for being a good dive location is well > deserved. I took 4 dive trips with American Dream II and made four 70 > feet wreck dives (Donald McAllister, Hog Heaven (twice), and Jay > Scutty) and four reef dives. The wreck are part of the artificial > reef project and are filled with marine life. The reefs were teaming > with reef life and it was like swimming in an aquarium. Water temp > was eighty five degree and visibility was 30 to 50 feet. > > The Donald McAllister and Jay Scutty were in real good shape and the > Hog Heaven is flipped over and busted up. On the reefs, I saw > baracuda, a big green moray eel, lobster, and a sting ray. In all, > very enjoyable diving. > > When in Fort Lauderdale, go with American Dream II. Todd, Zach, and > Merlin are very professional and provide excellent customer service. > I will be posting pictures and video so stay tuned. And dont miss a couple belts at the Parrot. |
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