>Florida is the Artificial Wreck capital of the world. It works out well >for everybody. The maritime world gets rid of its garbage by sinking it >off Florida and Florida divers get an improvement in the quality of their >dive experiences. > Thanks Roderick, although I'm sure Jeoff would beg to differ. Jeoff, seems like there's some disagreement between you boys on what constitutes a wreck. You guys really should get your stories worked out before telling us to come and dive real wrecks in Florida. Is there an abundance of real wrecks, or are they all fishtank material? Never seen a goldfish wearing a helmet, are they Hogarthian? Can we have something more substantial than "our-stuff-is-best-you-dumbass" type replies. I want statistics, like say the number of real wrecks within a 20 mile radius of Ft. Lauderdale. As an example there are over 200 located, diveable wrecks within the same distance from Brighton, a town on the south coast, south of London. Many more have yet to be found... Steve -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send list subscription requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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