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  2. Three spots in the Keys and one in Fort Lauderdale ... - AOL

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    Also making the list was B Ocean Resort in Fort Lauderdale, which was praised for its private beach and its famous Wreck Bar, which features a beloved mermaid show that draws locals and tourists ...

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    A veteran Broward Sheriff’s Office lieutenant will not face any criminal charges for using his access to law enforcement databases to search for information about three women who perform as ...

  4. Chalk's Ocean Airways Flight 101 - Wikipedia

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    Chalk's Ocean Airways Flight 101 was an aircraft crash that occurred off Miami Beach, Florida, in the United States on December 19, 2005. All 18 passengers and both of the crew members on board the 1947 Grumman G-73T Turbine Mallard died in the crash, which was attributed to metal fatigue on the starboard wing resulting in separation of the ...

  5. Renaissance Orlando Resort and Spa - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, the hotel's name was changed to the Hotel Royal Plaza. [3] The resort closed in August 2004, due to damage from Hurricane Charley. It reopened in 2006 after a major renovation. On June 4, 2012, B Hotels & Resorts bought the property and renovated it. It reopened as the B Resort & Spa on June 16, 2014. [4]

  6. Buoy - Wikipedia

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    Emergency wreck buoys provide a clear and unambiguous means of temporarily marking new wrecks, typically for the first 24–72 hours. They are coloured in an equal number of blue and yellow vertical stripes and fitted with an alternating blue and yellow flashing light.

  7. List of accidents and incidents involving the Curtiss C-46 ...

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    12 October 1945: While trying to navigate their approach to Beijing Nanyuan Airport, USAAF C-46F 44-78591 (carrying four US crew and 55 Chinese soldiers) struck a radio antenna and crashed, killing all on board in the deadliest accident involving the C-46. 26 October 1945: USAAF C-46D 44-77561 crashed in a forest 42 mi east of Coos Bay, Oregon ...

  8. Scuba diving - Wikipedia

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    Scuba diving equipment, also known as scuba gear, is the equipment used by a scuba diver for the purpose of diving, and includes the breathing apparatus, diving suit, buoyancy control and weighting systems, fins for mobility, mask for improving underwater vision, and a variety of safety equipment and other accessories.

  9. Goodwin Sands - Wikipedia

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    Goodwin Sands is a 10-mile-long (16 km) sandbank at the southern end of the North Sea lying 6 miles (10 km) off the Deal coast in Kent, England. [1] The area consists of a layer of approximately 25 m (82 ft) depth of fine sand resting on an Upper Chalk platform belonging to the same geological feature that incorporates the White Cliffs of Dover.