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Hello from Tallahassee

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TomTron007

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Novice interested in stepping up my free diving. If there are any experienced free divers willing to share spots and advice please reply.
 
You have some very good spring diving in your area. Find somebody up there with the FSU Karst diving project (I don't have the name right). There must be half a dozen sink holes near Tallahassee that can be good at times. Morrison Springs or Troy, Ginnie, etc are not too far away. Look up TampaDiving.com :: Your Source for Tampa Bay Diving & Boating Information. and find their springs list. Look for the counties you are interested in.

Good luck

Connor
 
Welcome from Texas! Love that area of Florida! I know there are some DBers who can mentor you in your local. Try the search feature.
 
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