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African Queen
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The African Queen, a 57-foot concrete boat, now rests in 45 feet of water off Key Biscayne.
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40 - 45 ft.
12 - 14 m
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Alicia
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Built in 1883 at a shipyard in Scotland, the Alicia was a 345-foot iron-hulled, three-masted steamer with a 38-foot beam. She slammed on to Ajax Reef in 1905, where she now rests in 20 feet of water.
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15 - 20 ft.
5 - 6 m
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Almirante
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Almirante is a 200-foot steel freighter that was sunk off of Elliot Key.
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110 - 135 ft.
34 - 41 m
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Andro
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The Andro is a luxury yacht that was converted to a patrol boat for World War II. It was sunk as part of the Haulover Artificial Reef Site in 1985 and is an interesting wreck with a large variety of marine life and structure to explore.
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90 - 103 ft.
27 - 31 m
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Army Tank #1
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One of two M60 Army Tanks placed in 48 feet of water in June of 1994 just off Miami Beach.
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48 - 48 ft.
15 - 15 m
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Army Tank #2
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This is one of two M60 Army Tanks placed in 48 feet of water in June of 1994 just off Miami Beach.
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48 - 48 ft.
15 - 15 m
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Atlantis Memorial Reef
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The Atlantis Reef Project is a man-made reef off the coast of Miami, Florida, 3.25 miles east of Key Biscayne, in the image of The Lost City of Atlantis. The site will be the largest man-made reef ever built, covering more than 600,000 sqft of ocean floor
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40 - 50 ft.
12 - 15 m
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Bache Shoal
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A popular shallow patch reef just east of Sands Cut and Elliott Key. Great snorkeling location for the kids.
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10 - 15 ft.
3 - 5 m
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Billy's Barge
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A barge and concrete structure that has a great deal of coral and sea life
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50 - 50 ft.
15 - 15 m
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Biscayne Freighter
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A very popular wreck offshore of Key Biscayne. A vibrant community of fish makes this a great spot for photography and night dives.
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50 - 60 ft.
15 - 18 m
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Blue Fire
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This 175-foot passenger freight was sunk in 1983 and is filled with sea life. A great wreck fo runderwater photographers.
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100 - 110 ft.
30 - 34 m
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C-One
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The C-One is an intact U.S. Navy steel tug sitting in 65 feet of water in the Sunny Isles Artificial Reef Site.
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65 - 82 ft.
20 - 25 m
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Concepcion
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The Concepcion is a steel freighter sunk in 68 feet of water in the Sunny Isles Artificial Reef Site in June 1991.
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68 - 68 ft.
21 - 21 m
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DEMA Trader
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The DEMA Trader (formerly known as the GGD Trader) is a 165-foot-long freighter in 80 feet of water about 3 1/2 miles east of Key Biscayne.
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70 - 80 ft.
21 - 24 m
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Deep Freeze
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This 210' freighter was sunk in 135' of water in October 1976. She's a popular site with local fishermen and deep divers.
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100 - 135 ft.
30 - 41 m
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