Shark Diving the USS Spiegel Grove

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In this video, descend with us into the challenging blue depths off Key Largo, FL, where history and adrenaline collide on the wreck of the legendary USS Spiegel Grove. This 510-foot behemoth, once a Cold War warrior, now rests as the third largest artificial reef ever created, teeming with marine life and aquatic adventure.

Join us as we navigate the labyrinthine corridors of the ship's command decks, imbued in blue-hued glow which pours through gaping holes, casting iridescent beams of light that leave you feeling like a wandering ghost. Towering bulkheads cast haunting shadows amid silent hallways, while the echo of your bubbles mingles with the legacy of a crew long gone. But the silence is often broken...

...by the menacing silhouettes of reef sharks patrolling the exterior of the ship. Watch as giant black groupers emerge from the countless overhangs, their watchful eyes gleaming with predatory curiosity. Schools of barracuda, like silver spears, hang ominously on the top deck , while amberjacks cast fleeting flashes of gold. The USS Spiegel Grove is a vibrant ecosystem brimming with dozens of smaller reef fish, a kaleidoscope of life thriving within the steel bones of the past.

Just at the edge of the sunlight's reach, around the edge of the hull just above the sea bottom, shadows take on a different meaning. Brace yourself for encounters with bull sharks, apex predators whose power and elegance command respect. Witness their effortless grace as they glide through the wreck, their presence both exhilarating and humbling.

This dive was a journey into history, a test of skill, and a celebration of the incredible resilience of life.

Here's a few important facts about The Spiegel Grove Wreck Dive:

1. How deep is the Spiegel Grove?

The wreck sits in roughly 130 feet of water, with the top deck in 70ft - offering depths suitable for both advanced and extremely experienced divers.

2. What type of ship is the USS Spiegel Grove?

The USS Spiegel Grove was a Thomaston-class dock landing ship, designed to transport landing craft and troops ashore.

3. When was the Spiegel Grove sunk?

In 2002, the Spiegel Grove was intentionally sunk to create the vibrant artificial reef you'll explore in this video.

If you're ready to dive the USS Spiegel Grove, be sure to get in touch with Quiescence Diving Services of Key Largo, FL. They are one of the top rated dive centers in the Florida Keys, providing private six passenger charters so you can dive at your leisure with a group of your preference! Ask for Capt. Steve!

http://keylargodiving.com/

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