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 Post subject: Other Dive Locations
PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 2:09 pm 
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Is there a list of other dive areas setup Like Dutch in or around our area. Or maybe other types of lakes that allow Scuba just so different places to go to besides Dutch Of course the ocean but would like to stay Lakes for now


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 Post subject: Willow Springs Park (PA)
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http://www.willowspringspark.com/WGinfo.htm

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Sounds like a cool Place you ever been there


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Not me, but plenty of diver I know have been there. They compare it to Dutch.

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Vis at Willow is terrable and its like a max depth of 40 ft. Bainbridge is much better for vis and is max depth of 120 with many attractions. It is however, very dark and cold. Of course, I am biased against both and would suggest Dutch Springs as no other compares to it. Personally, I would much rather dive in the ocean.


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Bubblehead wrote:
Personally, I would much rather dive in the ocean.


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dive the back bay in Belmar...its like a lake

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Very cool i will see if i can find it that pretty close to me


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