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    Devil's Den has confirmed they are still clear. I would imagine Paradise Springs is still good as well. Devil's Den is great for a single tanks side mount, and Paradise allows Doubles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    Isn't Indian closed for the summer now, anyway?
    Yeah, I was just curious how high and clear it was.

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    I'd like to see some pictures of Indian, too (the cave, not the ethnic group!). I wonder what the downstream sinkhole looks like from the surface *hint hint nudge nudge*


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    Devils Den, Blue Grotto and Paradise are all good. However, Devils Den is single tank only. NO doubles or SM. Went to BG yesterday and things were good other than the 5000 OW diver and 10ft vis from standing on the bottom.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bpcfire1 View Post
    Devils Den, Blue Grotto and Paradise are all good. However, Devils Den is single tank only. NO doubles or SM. Went to BG yesterday and things were good other than the 5000 OW diver and 10ft vis from standing on the bottom.
    Hey I went to BG yesterday too. Where were you? I was the only one diving in SM with the exception of the guy in the tech class. The divers were like darts flopping down in every position but right. A few of them landed on my head, lol! At least the cavern was mostly clear. It's not worth the $40 you have to pay but at least I got wet.


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    I parked across from the office. I was in the water the same time the other SM diver was. I seen one at least. I did some reel work over to the left of the platforms. There was one OW class doing navigation in the cavern which was a nightmare. Yea, $40 was much for 2 hrs of diving.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PfcAJ View Post
    *hint hint nudge nudge*
    I thought it was "nudge,nudge,wink,wink"

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    Greenwood, bring yourself down to Volusia this weekend and Ill save you a burger. Not having been ther and not being mentioned is it that bad? I may have to make a road trip to Paradise, havent been there in 10 years. Forget BG and DD.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PfcAJ View Post
    I'd like to see some pictures of Indian, too (the cave, not the ethnic group!). I wonder what the downstream sinkhole looks like from the surface *hint hint nudge nudge*
    I went by Indian yesterday. You guys are just trying to get me arrested, it is surprising how much they don't like old fat guys around a bunch of young kids in bathing suits with a camera. So, no pictures. The water is down about a foot. It is still clear, and about 1 foot under the deck of the platform over the spring entrance, the entire lower level of the entry stair is underwater.

    Roberts sink is 3 feet higher than normal, dark looking, and unfortunately I could not see any flow.

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    Wakulla is springing tannic water.



 

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