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Posted by Clint Leung
The latest shipwreck dive site in the Florida Keys for scuba divers is the USS Spiegel Grove. This is a former US Navy Landing Ship Dock that was sunk in 2002 to create an artificial reef in Key Largo, much like the Duane and Bibb ships were in the same general area. The Spiegel Grove is 510 feet in length and 84 feet wide making it the largest of the shipwrecks accessible to scuba divers in the Florida Keys. This wreck sits at a depth of 134 feet near Dixie Shoals and the depth at the highest point of the ship is about 60 to 65 feet depending on the tide level.
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Posted by Jay Bauder
Some Basic Facts about Fishing Gear
In fishing, it is very important to an angler's success that he
starts...
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Posted by Kacy Carr
Why is it that women/wives etc intend not to take much interest
in their spouse's past time of playing...
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Posted by Brian Gabrielle
Toni Edwards is one lady who knows her cars, as in NASCAR.
The Sam's Town Sports Book supervisor will...
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Posted by Niall Barco
Turkey hunting is one of the most enjoyable and the fastest
growing forms of hunting today. The most...
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Posted by Jack Summers
To as far back as the 50s and earlier there have been foreign footballers playing out their careers in the top leagues. Although the crutch of the talent in the higher leagues was dominated by Irish, Scottish, Welsh and English players through into the 70s there was beginning to be a noticeable amount of foreign talent, with possibly one or two gracing each team.
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Posted by David Pincus
The Jerome Bettis Super Bowl in his last year press is a great story. But what if Ben Roethlisburger jumped into the stands and ruined everything? That is what the Pacers have had to go through the past year and a half. Indianas serious title shots have been obliterated since the Mallace in the Palace incident. How could a team that beat nearly the same 34-5 Pistons club as last year be on the brink of the playoffs this year?
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Posted by Bob Meucci
Over the years there has been much conjecture over the importance of cue power for breaking balls or applying english, etc.. Some players have thought that a heavy cue would make them break better. Thank goodness, most players have finally been educated to the reality that a lighter cue is more powerful. A fact that has been repeatedly proven by the Meucci Staff and other players in breaking contests over the years - ever since I first introduced the use of a radar gun at tournaments in the early 90s.
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