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Cave diving in Ginnie Springs. (Photo: Kevin 'Elvis' King)
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North Florida waterways are filled with dozens of eerily beautiful sinkholes, natural springs, and caverns, making them a boon for cave divers. The best spot, and the one Jacques Cousteau dived, is Ginnie Springs, near Lake Cityin winter, you'll have the run of the place. Take a two-day Introduction to Cavern Diving course with Michael O'Leary of cavediving.org ($250 for two students or more), then jet over to the Dive Outpost in Luraville to pick up the laundry list of diving supplies you'll be needing.


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