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North Dry Rocks / Minnow Cave
Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Key Largo GPS Coordinates Minnow Cave is one of the best-known coral caves in the Florida Keys, and is home to many of the namesake species. The cave is part of the Northern Dry Rocks, which is a shallow reef with depths up to fifteen feet. The reef…
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Molasses Reef
Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Key Largo GPS Coordinates This is arguably the most beautiful collection of reefs in all of Florida! Rather than a single site, Molasses is an extensive reef complex with diving depths from about 10 feet to more than 70. At depths ranging from 10-40 feet, Molasses Reef features…
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Mike’s Wreck
Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Key Largo GPS Coordinates One of the ships that sank on Elbow Reef is an unknown steel-hulled ship that is called Mike’s Wreck. There are two larger sections of the bow and stern which appear grown into the reef. Other smaller pieces are scattered around a large area.…
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HMS Winchester
Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Key Largo GPS Coordinates H.M.S. Winchester is a 933 ton British man-of-war that sank in 1695 after running aground on Carysfort Reef. Most of this 145 foot ship is encrusted with coral making it difficult to locate, and there are no mooring buoys marking this wreck. Very little…
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Grecian Rocks
Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Key Largo GPS Coordinates About 3/4 of a mile south-southwest of the Christ of the Deep lay Grecian Rocks. Mooring Buoys marked with a, “G” outline this shallow reef which is a prime location for snorkeling. The 4 to 6 foot depth in many areas draws snorkelers looking…
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French Reef
Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Key Largo GPS Coordinates French Reef is one of the most spectacular reef areas in the Florida Keys. There are dozens of ledges, tunnels, and caves to explore; most large enough to swim through. French Reef is northeast of Molasses Reef and is marked by buoys inscribed with…
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Elbow Reef
Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Key Largo GPS Coordinates Elbow Reef is a popular dive spot because of its beautiful reefs that have grown up around some very old shipwrecks. The Gulf Stream passes closer to Elbow than many other Key Largo reefs which means in exchange for a bit of current, the…
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City of Washington
Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Key Largo GPS Coordinates One of the most popular wreck spots on Elbow Reef is the City of Washington. This schooner turned steamship was built in 1877 with two masts and a small engine. She had three decks, a length of 320 feet, and a 38-foot beam. City…
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Christ of the Abyss
Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Key Largo GPS Coordinates Christ of the Abyss is a 8 1/2 foot, 4,000 pound bronze sculpture of Jesus Christ that stands in 25 feet of water off of Key Largo, Florida. It is located near Dry Rocks, about six miles east-northeast of the Key Largo Cut, in…
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Carysfort Lighthouse
Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Key Largo GPS Coordinates The Carysfort Lighthouse marks the main body of the four mile long Carysfort Reef system. The lighthouse is the oldest functioning lighthouse of its type in the United States. It’s an impressive 112 foot tall structure constructed in 1852. Carysfort Reef is named for…
