These photos were taken in December 2007. As you can see, Key Largo is known for its wrecks, clear
water and abundant marine life. The diving there was very good.

All photos were taken with a Nikon D-70 digital camera, Nikon 16mm, 20mm and 105mm lenses and a
Tamron 28-200mm lens. Underwater light was provided by two Sea & Sea YS-120 strobes.

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Map of Key Largo US Coast Guard Cutter Duane Barracuda and the superstructure of the Duane Corals and fish on the Duane Art and a ledge on Molasses Reef
Art and the wreck of the Speigel Grove Art and the wreck of the Speigel Grove Horse-Eye Jacks the Speigel Grove Art on the wreck of the Bentwood Porkfish and Grunts on the Bentwood
Wreck of the Bentwood Barracuda wondering what I'm doing in his ocean Blue-Striped Grunts Christmas Tree worms Diver and sponges on the Duane
Divers on the Duane Steve on the bow of the Duane Steve on the bow of the Duane Diver over the bow of the Duane Steve and one of the many Moon Jellies
Trio of French Angelfish Queen Angelfish Steve and part of the superstructure of the Grove Good visibility that day Blue Angelfish
School of snappers and the bow of the Bentwood Porkfish and Grunts on the Bentwood wreck Art and some fish on the Bentwood wreck Art photographing a large turtle Christmas Tree worms
The bow of the Grove pokes out of the gloom A diver on the Grove, near an old gun mount An old Loggerhead Turtle asleep on the reef An old Loggerhead Turtle asleep on the reef Key Largo sunset


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