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<title>Jaunted - Terrell</title>
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<title>Freshwater Critters Abound At A Texas Scuba Lake</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.jaunted.com/files/14943/texassunfish.jpg" class="top"> <p><em> With the economy in the toilet, you might not have the funds to head out on once in a lifetime diving trip, and with that Swine Flu constantly lurking around every corner the only safe place is under the sea. That&#146;s why we&#146;ve compiled some strange SCUBA spots right here at home. If you&#146;ve got a better one (or a worse one), please <a href="mailto:tips@jaunted.com">let us know</a>!</em> <p> Close encounters with the sharp teeth of sharks or eels may put a damper on a tropical dive, which is the perfect reason for the more finicky to look for a diving spot a little more inland. As far as we know, there&#146;s no sharks within the <b>Clear Spring Scuba Park</b> in <b>Terrel, Texas</b>. However, we just pray to the diving gods that no alligators or crocs have been illegally dumped in by locals trying to keep them as pets. <p> True to its name, the lake&#146;s visibility is at least 20 feet this week, so you&#146;ll have no problem investigating below the surface. Under the surface you'll find all kinds of <b>bass, sunfish, catfish, and turtles</b>. It kind of looks like you&#146;re diving at the local pet store, but please remember that it&#146;s not, and don&#146;t bring home any fish in little water-filled baggies. There's even a wreck to swim through: the <b> SS Minnow</b>, though not of <i>Gilligan's Island</i> fame.]]>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          </description>
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