Pale Rider
05-10-2008, 05:15 PM
Just where does somebody get the permission to pull a scheme like this off?
Artificial Reef Near Miami Is Cemetery, Diving Attraction
2008-05-10 06:06:23
By LISA ORKIN EMMANUEL Associated Press Writer
MIAMI (AP) — About 45 feet beneath the ocean's surface lies a cemetery with gates, pathways, plaques and even benches.
The Neptune Memorial Reef, which opened last fall, is seen by its creators as a perfect final resting spot for those who loved the sea. They hope that one day the reef will cover 16 acres and have room for 125,000 remains.
"This is simply as good as it gets," said Gary Levine, a diver who conceived the reef and is now a shareholder in the company that owns it.
The Neptune Memorial Reef is located in open waters 3 1/4 miles off the coast of Key Biscayne, which means any certified diver can visit. The artificial reef's first phase allows for about 850 remains.
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Artificial Reef Near Miami Is Cemetery, Diving Attraction
2008-05-10 06:06:23
By LISA ORKIN EMMANUEL Associated Press Writer
MIAMI (AP) — About 45 feet beneath the ocean's surface lies a cemetery with gates, pathways, plaques and even benches.
The Neptune Memorial Reef, which opened last fall, is seen by its creators as a perfect final resting spot for those who loved the sea. They hope that one day the reef will cover 16 acres and have room for 125,000 remains.
"This is simply as good as it gets," said Gary Levine, a diver who conceived the reef and is now a shareholder in the company that owns it.
The Neptune Memorial Reef is located in open waters 3 1/4 miles off the coast of Key Biscayne, which means any certified diver can visit. The artificial reef's first phase allows for about 850 remains.
Article continues here... (http://charter.net/news/news_reader.php?storyid=14624384&feedid=271)