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Oakland Ridge Moorings
A series of 15 mooring buoys marking a ledge in 18-28 feet of water with several caves and crevices.
rated, discovered 251 time(s).
1.87 kms from location.
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Las Olas Beach
Ocean swimming beach location.
rated, discovered 284 time(s).
2.09 kms from location.
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Houseboat
Originally named Duzaway, this 70-foot wreck known as Old Houseboat, was reefed in 90 feet of water in 1987 to create and artifical reef.
rated, discovered 235 time(s).
2.17 kms from location.
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Hog Heaven
Hog Heaven is a 180-foot barge that lies upside down in 64 feet of water. Another barge, the Wayne, is close by along with debris sunk to help reefs form.
rated, discovered 237 time(s).
2.23 kms from location.
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International Swimming Hall of Fame
Museum
rated, discovered 252 time(s).
2.41 kms from location.
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Cape Gull - Robert Edmister Reef
This 95-foot Coast Guard Cutter built in 1953 was renamed the Robert Edmister and sunk in 70 feet of water in 1989.
rated, discovered 332 time(s).
2.77 kms from location.
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Jay Scutti Tug Artifical Reef Site
This site is actually a collection of several wrecks, combined forming a wonderful artificial reef in only 70 feet of water.
rated, discovered 231 time(s).
3.27 kms from location.
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Mercedes I
The most famous of Ft. Lauderdale's wrecks is the 198-foot freighter Mercedes I. She received national attention, when on Thanksgiving Day in 1984 during a storm, she lost her anchorage and ran aground against a seawall
rated, discovered 241 time(s).
3.4 kms from location.
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Pocock Fine Art and Antiques
Museum
rated, discovered 299 time(s).
3.54 kms from location.
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New River Fine Art Gallery
Museum
rated, discovered 274 time(s).
3.71 kms from location.
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