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When, many, many years ago, I moved from Florida to Michigan to go to school, I stopped scuba diving entirely. I had learned to dive in the warm and clear waters of the Florida keys. Why would I want to dive in the cold dark waters of the Great Lakes? When it comes to ship wrecks, however, cold and dark may not be such a bad thing. Unlike in salt water, ship wrecks can often be unusually well preserved in the dark, deep, fresh water of the Great Lakes. Apparently, Michigan is a great place for wreck diving. Perhaps I should have invested in a dry suit, all those years ago.
Michigan’s Great Lakes offer ‘the best shipwreck diving in the world’
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