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Scuba diving into the depths of one of our favorite wreck dive sites we meet a truly giant fish, the elusive Goliath Grouper. Just six miles off of Key West, the 522 ft/159 m USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg offers one of the largest artificial reefs in the world. This WWII-era troop transport and missile-tracking ship sits in 165 ft/50 m and rises to 55 ft/17 m, the equivalent of 11 Stories tall offering an amazing playground for divers seeking unique wild life encounters. In this video we were lucky enough to meet not one but two giant Goliath Grouper as they skillfully glide through this impressive wreck dive. Want to meet a Goliath Grouper? Join us for a dive 👉🏽 CruiseNautic.com.
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The ancient city of Corinth is located in a strategic place between the Aegean and the Ionian Sea — exactly where Greece is at its narrowest. It's location between two seas made Corinth the “Venice of Antiquity,” with enormous prosperity through tolls on trade routes. Corinth grew into a true city-state (polis) in the 8th century BC. Corinth was also an important religious center, especially for the goddess Aphrodite. On the Acrocorinth mountain stood her famous temple, where—according to tradition—more than 1,000 priestesses (sacred courtesans) served. The ancient city has been preserved as ruins and can be visited. We arrived there at sunset, so the site was closed, but we were still able to make this video