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Lake Hollywood

Private Dive Site located in Ravenel, South Carolina. This 1 mile long fresh water lake is predominantly 20 feet deep with several 30 foot holes.

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Frederick W. Day Wreck, Offshore Charleston, SC

Wreck located approximately 10 miles from Charleston Harbor. Four Masted Wooden Hulled Schooner, Wrecked 9/17/1914 bound from New York traveling to Wilmington NC with a cargo of cement bags. Max Depth 60 feet with 25 feet of relief.

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Cooper River South Carolina

The Cooper River... offers divers the unique experience of searching the bottom of the river for giant megalodon fossilized shark teeth, whale fossils, mastodon fossils and many other fossils. There is also a great opportunity here for the treasure hunters searching for Indian artifacts, Colonial artifacts, etc.

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Clarks Hill, East Dam

This is Clark’s Hill Lake, also called Lake Strom Thurmond. It’s a great place for boating, swimming, and scuba diving. The main environmental conditions to think about here are temperature, depth, a rocky and steep descent to the shoreline, and possible interference from other people.

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Lake Murray Irmo Side “Rhett’s Reef“

Known as Rhett’s Reef dive site is located at the north end of the Lake Murray Dam in the Lake Murray Dam North Recreational Area, 9 minutes from Wateree Dive Center. Street address 2101 N Lake Dr, Columbia, SC 29212. Water entry is via the stairs located to the left when entering picnic area from the parking lot.

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Royal Springs

These springs are naturally occurring places where crystal clear water flows from the aquifer (underground) to the surface at a crisp 72 degrees. Royal Springs is located on the Suwannee River group of springs near Live Oak, FL.

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Peacock Springs

Divers of all levels can enjoy the springs at this location. Orange Grove is open to Certified Scuba Divers and there are caves and caverns to explore for certified cave divers. The water is crystal clear and the sinks are surrounded by beautiful Floral. The park has picnic tables, trails and port-a-potties.

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Troy Springs

This 70-foot-deep, first-magnitude spring offers opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Nestled in the shallow water of the spring run are the remains of the Civil War-era steamboat Madison, which was scuttled in 1863 to keep it from being captured.

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Ginnie Springs

Ginnie Springs is one of the best-known spring diving locations in Florida. The park has three different dive sites for certified scuba divers to experience: The Ginnie Ballroom, The Devil’s Spring System, and the Santa Fe River.

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Little Blue Spring

Little Blue- Florida’s lost swimming hole. Located in Gilchrist Blue Springs State Park in High Springs, Little Blue Springs is a short stroll away from the popular Blue Springs swimming area. Little Blue is still an eye-catching blue and crystal clear, a testament to the ever-flowing fresh water spring.

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The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.