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The Diving Museum is planning a free program about the Spanish fleet of 1733.
The Spanish treasure fleet of 1733 wrecked in a violent hurricane along 80 miles of the Florida Keys. The first wreck was discovered in the late 1940's. Today, these shipwrecks are among the oldest and most vibrant artificial reefs in the Keys.
I just visited the museum this week and I have to say it was wondefrful! I hope that you all can make it out to see it sometime! Great staff and great history.