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		<title>Florida:  The Underwater Kingdom</title>
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Gail Nettles asked: It&#8217;s a place of shimmering water, of tropical breezes, of underwater fantasies. It&#8217;s living rock, and animals that look like plants. It&#8217;s a statute with its arms raised to they sky, yet still beneath the sea.Welcome to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in the Florida Keys.Kingdoms of the SeaPennekamp State Park [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Gail Nettles</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>It&#8217;s a place of shimmering water, of tropical breezes, of underwater fantasies. It&#8217;s living rock, and animals that look like plants. It&#8217;s a statute with its arms raised to they sky, yet still beneath the sea.<br/><br/>Welcome to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in the Florida Keys.<br/><br/>Kingdoms of the Sea<br/><br/>Pennekamp State Park is mostly under the waves, so the big draw is definitely on the watery side. Being the only living coral reef in the United States, Pennekamp is a mecca for divers from all over the world. And what a reef it is! It&#8217;s a watery kingdom, with thrones of coral and guardian fish patrolling about.<br/><br/>Snorkel and Dive Tours<br/><br/>John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park offers both snorkel and dive tours from its dive center. The main reef is about four miles offshore, so you are spirited away in a catamaran for your trip (the Spirit of Pennekamp).<br/><br/>Tours run around two hours of actual water time, and by all accounts they are very much worth it.<br/><br/>Glass Bottom Boats<br/><br/>If you aren&#8217;t into getting wet but still want to see the reef, how about a glass-bottomed boat tour? You can relax in air-conditioned comfort and discover your own Atlantis.<br/><br/>What Else?<br/><br/>How about camping, fishing, swimming and canoeing? All this and more can be found at Pennekamp State Park. Come on and visit another world, just beneath the waves.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href=''></a></div>
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