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Millardsville Quarry/Willow Springs

Willow Springs Park is located in Richland, PA. It is located about 25 minutes west of Reading. Scuba Venture has divers there on Thursday evenings, and weekends.

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Central Penn Fitness Pool

Central Penn Fitness is a privately owned center with an indoor pool. Locker room facilities with lockers and showers. Membership opportunities available.

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West Shore YMCA

West Shore YMCA is located in Camp Hill, PA. The facility has 4 indoor swimming pools including a 12 foot deep well. Full locker room facilities including lockers and showers.

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Dutch Springs Quarry

Dutch Springs is a 50-acre lake, with attractions at depths up to 100 feet. It is spring-fed from an underground aquifer that filters through limestone to provide excellent visibility. Explore underwater platforms, submerged vehicles, aircraft, and other unusual sites.

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Millbrook Quarry

Millbrook Quarry (also known as Lake Millbrook) is a shore-accessible freshwater dive site, in Haymarket, VA 20143. . The maximum depth is 91-100ft/28-30m. The average visibility is 11-15ft/3-5m.

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lake winola

Fresh Water, Shore Entry, Public Boat Launch with a Small Dock (seasonal), lots of parking, Dive Flag Required, Seasonal Porta Potty on site. Operated by PA Fish & Boat Commission.

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Quantico Pool

FBI HRT Training Pool. Located on the FBI Quantico Training Facility for FBI Dive Lockers and Staff for training and certification. Outside users are not authorized to use this training location.

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Pinta Shipwreck

The Pinta sank as part of a collision in May 1963. She lays on her port side on the sandy bottom. A small wreck starts at 55 ft and is 90 ft to the sand.

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Northwest Barges

NW Barges aka NorthWest is a boat-accessible saltwater dive site, located offshore from Beachhaven/Barnegat NJ. The maximum depth is 61-70ft/19-21m. The average visibility is 26-30ft/8-9m

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USS San Diego Wreck

In July 1918, the 15,000-ton armored cruiser USS San Diego sank off Long Island, New York, losing six sailors from a crew of 1,200 after a mysterious explosion struck the vessel. She was later determined to have been sunk by a mine, laid by U-156.

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