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Access Hollywood's Billy and Kit take a Miami boat tour with Ocean Force Adventures.
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Adventure boat tour and sightseeing with Ocean Force Adventures in Miami.
Miami Ocean and bay adventure tour
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Explore Miami by water and experience the excitement of a Zodiac RIB boat ride on our adventure sightseeing boat tour as you speed across brilliant blue ocean waters and soak up the sun-drenched Florida skies to explore the glamour, the mystery and the history of Miami Beach and Biscayne Bay. We travel over more than 40 miles of Biscayne Bay during the 2-hour tours.
Wailing Spring Breakers - Ocean Force: Panama City Beach
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Scuba Diving Army Tanks off of Key Biscayne, Miami
A long, long, long time ago in an ocean near you….
Not one, but Two Army tanks sit near Key Biscayne Miami, Florida in 48ft of water. At one point in time, there was a surplus of 6,000 M-48 and M-60 Army Tanks. These tanks were used by our armed forces in Vietnam and Korean Wars. My uncle Ernie served in the Korean war, and maybe it’s possible, that he could have seen these tanks in action. These tanks were no longer in use, so Florida’s artificial reef program was able to acquire them, and put them to good use as a new home for our ocean friends. The idea is to help boost Florida tourism, and of course scuba divers are always looking for something new and fun to dive.
The army tanks weigh in at close to 50 tons each. Wow, that sure is some heavy machinery. The engines and transmissions were taken out, so that they don’t pollute the ocean with oil and diesel fuel. Our friends of the ocean need clean water to thrive. The tanks are about 8ft high, and 30ft long, and they were stored at the Anniston Army Depot in Alabama, before being placed in the ocean. The tanks were taken offshore by a 150-foot-long barge, then lowered into the sea by a crane to their final resting place. Now, they are a part of a reef system called the Wreck Trek. This includes a nearby wreck called Mathew Lawrence. 1060 tons of lime rock boulders have been placed close to the tanks by the Department of Environmental Resource Management (DERM) to help build up the reef system.
The army tanks turrets and cannons were still intact when the tanks were sunk. However, divers will not be able to enter the structures underwater. All the hatches have been welded and blocked by thick bars of steel. The names of the people that worked on the project have been sprayed painted on the tanks. Over 20 years later the names have been covered with a variety of corals, and sponges. If you are lucky you may see some barracudas guarding the area to make sure all is safe. The thick steal on these tanks will last a lifetime. With the tanks and boulders there are plenty of places for fish, lobsters and crabs to hide from predators looking for their next meal. The sea life you see there is amazing. If you are like me and you want to go on a great dive adventure, then let’s get tanked. Below are the GPS coordinates for the dive site.
Waypoint: ATANK1 Latitude Longitude
Degrees 25.8112 -80.0908333333333
Degrees/Minutes N 25 48.672 W 80 5.450
Degrees/Minutes/Seconds N 25 48 40.320 W 80 5 27.000
Waypoint: ATANK2 Latitude Longitude
Degrees 25.8112333333333 -80.0912333333333
Degrees/Minutes N 25 48.674 W 80 5.474
Degrees/Minutes/Seconds N 25 48 40.440 W 80 5 28.440
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Beer Can Island Downtown Tampa Boat Adventure.
Cruising in the boat from Davis Islands boat ramp near the marina to Beer Can Island AKA Pine Key. New owners purchased the island for $63,000 and wanted to keep the island open for everyone to use. decided park their Tiki Hut boat there for its permanent home. they brought out a bunch of portable toilets, and garbage cans. This Island located off of Apollo Beach has been a long time camping and weekend hangout for boaters. Apparently there is a big concert party this weekend. Be sure to check out Caroline's Channel. Florida Babes Travel:
Miami Boat Tour
Miami Boat Tours: Visitors to Miami are generally attracted to the city's glamour and ocean views but those wishing for an unvarnished yet still charming view of Miami may want to consider touring the Miami River a 5½-mile-long waterway cutting right through the center of downtown.
Sightseeing along the river with Ocean Force Adventures' boat tour is filled with historical information and unique visual and photographic opportunities.
Veterans Day South Beach 2019...
Miami beach
nicest ocean in the world and trapped jellyfishes.
Insane Huge Boat Show in Florida, part 3 of 4
The Fort Lauderdale International boat show premiere event 2019. Part 3 out of 4 .Where you can experience the big bad boys from power boats to mega yachts that have 1 to 6 outboards. The choices are out of this world from mild to wild. This is an all day family and friends boat lovers event. It's nice tot see the new models and go inside them.
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Miami Beach Sandbar 4th ofJuly weekend
Welcome to the miami beach Florida sandbar life on the 4th of July weekend celebration. Today we are at Haulover sandbar. Where lots of boats gather to spend the day and watch the fire work display at night. We got here early because we knew that the boat ramps would get fill really fast and to find space at the sandbar for our friends to tide together with. Ones the sunsets we are heading to downtown Miami for the fire work show in the bay by bayside market place.
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Miami Sightseeing
Morning tour aboard Ocean Force Adventures of Miami's Biscayne National Park and Stiltsville, small houses that hover above Bicayne Bay about 1.5 miles from shore.
Boating in Miami, Florida : Stiltsville, Nixon Sandbar, Key Biscayne
In this week's video we join our friends Raul and Dany for a whole day of fun in the water, cruising in Miami, South Florida aboard their power boat.
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Our first point of interest is Stiltsville, nowadays a ghost town on the water. It began early in the 20th century as a gambling and bootlegging operation, as it was legal one mile offshore. From the 60's until the late 80's it was very much a party scene. There was even a place called Bikini Club where ladies wearing a bikini would get free drinks. In 1992, Hurricane Andrew was the last nail on the coffin of what was a town on stilts. Only seven structures remain, most of them in ruins.
Next we go to the famous Nixon Beach Sandbar for a swim. It is located right by the entrance of Hurricane Harbor. This area is home to many lavish waterfront mansions. Nixon Beach Sandbar is notorious for the numerous boat parties that happen here. People tie their boats together, and the flow of booze and loud music go on throughout the day. When we went, May 20, it wasn't so crowded. Perhaps because the water had not reached that magical 90ºF mark. After our swim and some drone flying we cruised around the harbor to see the homes of the rich and famous, and their boats up close and personal.
After all this we have worked up an appetite, so we navigate east, towards Cape Florida State Park and the creatively named No Name Harbor. After a pitcher of sangria, some minuscule conch fritters, and a delicious seafood paella, we decide to call it a day, sailing into the sunset, back to the marina.
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Family Vacation... seeing WILD Dolphin at South Park Pointe Pier, MIAMI Beach
Powerboat from RI to FL via ICW - Intercoastal Water Way - First Time
Boat from Warwick, RI to Jacksonville, FL via Intercoastal Water Way (ICW). So this is our first time taking a Monterey 340SY Sport Yacht 35FT with Dual Engines 600HP Total. Down from RI to FL. I Took us about 12 days and was an Adventure to say the least!
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Alligator Captured on South Beach
An alligator was captured off the South Beach jetty on Miami Beach Sunday, July 23.2017. Video courtesy of Captain Matt Argondizza, Ocean Force Adventures Miami.
Fort Lauderdale Beach
We stop by Fort Lauderdale Beach during our visit to Florida, it was a great experience and good to be at the beach and enjoy the ocean view and getting sunburn.
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is a town in Broward County, Florida, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 6,056. It is part of the Miami–Fort Lauderdale–Pompano Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area, which was home to 5,564,635 people at the 2010 census.
Las Olas Boulevard is a popular thoroughfare in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States that runs from Andrews Avenue in the Central Business District to A1A and Fort Lauderdale Beach. The commercial stretch, approximately 1-mile (1.6 km) in length, features cool sub-tropical breezeways and courtyards with bars, nightclubs, bridal stores, shops, boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, and the Riverside Hotel.
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