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Did You Know These 20 Unbelievable U.S. Spots Actually Exist?

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18. Neptune Memorial Reef in Key Biscayne, Florida.

Found off the coast of Key Biscayne, the Neptune Memorial Reef is the world’s largest man-made coral reef. Residing at a depth of 40 feet, covering over 600,000 square feet the reef was designed to look like an underwater city. It’s no wonder then that it’s also known as the Atlantis Reef Project.

It involves underwater roads that lead to a central feature with benches and statuary.

It’s a surreal place to visit for divers who want to experience the wonders of mystical underwater cities populated by curious marine life. You can visit with a boat, but fishing is strictly prohibited.

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6 thoughts on “Did You Know These 20 Unbelievable U.S. Spots Actually Exist?”

  1. Jeanne M. Manfredini

    I visited the Byodo In Temple in Hawaii 3 or 4 times. Very peaceful place.
    Also made it the Chapel in Arkansas, another peaceful, serene place.
    Tho I didn’t see the cave, I saw the Mendenhall glacier area twice.
    Wish I had known about a few of the other places listed as we were in some of the other States.

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