Saturday, October 2, 2010

Jules Undersea Lodge

When guests visit Jules Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida, they discover that the name is marketing gimmick. Just to get into the box, he must actually scuba diving 21 feet beneath the surface of the sea coming in through an opening in the bottom of the habitat, the feeling is a bit like discovering a secret club in the water.
Jules Undersea Lodge manages to reach a perfect balance of relaxation and adventure.
Jules Undersea Lodge began as La Chalupa research laborator submarine in the 1970s and was one of the habitats most advanced research created. While special research projects are yet underway, the operation of the site now supports divers who wish to book one of two rooms for extended stays saturation diving.
The main feature of each room is large, 106 cm (42 inch) round window that opens onto the sea While you're looking at the disorder beyond the fish are looking at you.The mangrove lagoon in which Jules is located is an area of natural spawning reef fish. Tropical angelfish, parrotfish, barracuda and snappers peek in the windows of the habitat, while anemones, sponges, oysters and feather duster worms seem to cover every square inch of this underwater world.
Clients to explore their marine environment with underwater gear provided by the Lodge and receive an unlimited supply of tanks.

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