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      <title>Woody&#39;s Ledge and Christmas Tree Cave</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;We hit two spots on French Reef today. We started things off at &lt;em&gt;Woody&amp;rsquo;s Ledge&lt;/em&gt;. The surface was calm, but the visibility wasn&amp;rsquo;t good &amp;ndash; 25 to 30 feet at most. They put us in a group with a bunch of folks that hadn&amp;rsquo;t been under water in a while and needed to do a weight check before we got going. So we all jumped in the water and Alison (our dave master) started helping them do their neutral buoyancy checks. Charmaine popped her head up and yelled &amp;ldquo;a huge turtle!&amp;rdquo; and immediately descended to check it out. I decided to follow her instead of staying with the group. The group was going to be fine, but I needed to stay with my buddy.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;I really like how Rainbow Reef runs their scuba business. Everything is top-notch and professional. The rental gear is always high-end and brand new. They make you do some of the work, but it helps you do things right. I really like them. They are why we came back to Key Largo. We were so impressed with the way they did things when we were here doing our Advanced Open Water certifications last year.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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