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Geiger Key Snorkeling

By | February 20, 2011

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Went out snorkeling in front of Geiger Key yesterday, and it was beautiful.  The vis was only about 15 feet, but with the water only 11 feet deep, you could still see lots of life.  Geiger Key has an abundance of coral formations, lots of little life in general like Christmas Tree Worms, Sea Cucumbers, [...]

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Stargazer Reef

By | March 10, 2010

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Stargazer Reef is not a reef – it’s an underwater sculpture that looks like a series of metal saw horses.  A thin layer of coral has grown to cover the table tops and legs, so there is a small neighborhood of fish living there.  You can always bet on finding mangrove snappers, angel fish, and [...]

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Eastern Dry Rocks

By | March 4, 2010

Eastern Dry Rocks is loved by everyone, from snorkelers to riders on the Glass Bottom Boat.  This is practically the only remaining spot in Key West where you can see Elkhorn Coral.  Parrot fish are everywhere on Eastern Dry Rocks, and at times you can see schools of tarpon here.  It’s truly a beautiful Key [...]

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