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Elbow Reef

Elbow Reef, situated off the coast of Key Largo, Florida, boasts a storied history and diverse reef structure. This reef system, part of the expansive Florida Reef Tract, began forming thousands of years ago, flourishing into a vital habitat for marine life. With depths ranging from 20 to 25 feet, Elbow Reef is ideal for both snorkelers and divers, offering an immersive experience in its underwater splendor. Beyond its natural allure, Elbow Reef is also renowned for its numerous shipwrecks, adding a layer of intrigue and history to its underwater landscape. From historic vessels to modern wrecks, these remnants provide a fascinating glimpse into the area's maritime past. Today, Elbow Reef stands as a testament to the delicate balance between natural wonder and human exploration, captivating adventurers and conservationists alike with its beauty and diversity.

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City Of Washington

Elbow Reef

 325' Iron Hull Steam Ship

 Wrecked In 1917

 20-25 ft

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Fingers

Elbow Reef

  Large Coral Structure

  Lots Of Sand

  20-25 ft

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Anchor Chain

Elbow Reef

  Large Anchor Chain

  Lots of Sand

  20-25 ft

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Acorn

Elbow Reef

  165' Scottish Steam Ship

  Wrecked In 1885

  15-25 ft

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Mikes Wreck

Elbow Reef

  315' Cargo Steam Ship

  Wrecked In 1911

  20-25  ft

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Highway

Elbow Reef

  large Sand Channel

  Coral Ledge

  25-30 ft

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