By: Allyn Cutts
Scuba diving in Florida is an amazingly beautiful past time and there are means to make it exciting. Cave diving is a fun and exciting way to enjoy the beauty of scuba diving. Devil's Den and Blue Grotto are two of the best cave diving spots in Florida. Devil's Den is a giant sink hole near a town called Williston. This deep crevice holds a warm body of water that causes steam to rise out of it during winter, giving it its name.

This sixty foot deep hole in the earth is a beautiful place to go for a swim and is perfect for all kinds of divers. The water is ranged at approximately fifty feet and the maze like system of tunnels and caverns have been gated off because of the risks of getting lost. Not far from Devil's Den is the Blue Grotto. It is a clear-water cavern that is the largest in the state. Any diver is welcomed to drop in and have a swim. Its maximum depth is approximately one hundred feet and has an incredible compressed air-supplied bell where you can remove your mask and regulator and relax for a while mid dive.

For more enjoyment, visit West Palm Beach, Florida. Here you can take a scuba diving trip down the Gulf Stream. This rapid current of water will allow you to observe the beauty of the underwater habitats of fishes and sea life in the ocean. It is here that you will be able to swim along side giant sea turtles and even watch safely as a shark swims past. This drift will, however, take you into the middle of the migration path of whales, as well as many other sea dwelling creatures.

About a mile off the coast of Venice Beach, you could also go scuba diving and look for amazing sharks teeth. Some of these have been there for centuries and many of them are larger then any sharks teeth you have ever seen. Next is reef diving which is also a lot of fun. The beautiful settings of coral reefs which serves as home to indigenous sea creatures, makes the dive
Looe key
worth while. There are two types of reefs in Florida, the natural reefs and the artificial reefs. Both are interesting and wonderful.

Off the coast of the Miami/Fort Lauderdale area found an artificial reef formed using wreckage of many different kinds. In an attempt to restore and preserve the reefs of the area, an artificial reef program was launched. Dropping the ruins of retired tankers, oil rigs, air planes, and many other different things, the local marine scientists were able to mimic a reef for the marine life to make into homes. This beautiful and intriguing artificial reef stretches for miles.

There is also a natural living reef in the National Marine Sanctuary at Looe Key. It is a beautiful five and a half square-mile ecosystem and is similar of those found in the Bahamas and houses all kinds of coral and marine life. Scuba diving in Florida can provide so many different ways for seeing delightful natural surroundings while under the water. Plan your visit now and you surely won't regret it.

Want to find out more about scuba diving in Florida, then visit MyDiveBuddies site and plan your scuba dive today.

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