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Loggerhead KeyLoggerhead Key is the largest of the park's islands and the perfect spot for swimming, snorkeling, diving, paddling, hiking or catching a mesmerizing sunset.

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Loggerhead KeyLoggerhead Key is the largest of the park's islands and the perfect spot for swimming, snorkeling, diving, paddling, hiking or catching a mesmerizing sunset.

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Bush KeyBush Key is an undeveloped, subtropical island that offers unique opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking and paddling.
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Windjammer WreckConsidered the most popular dive of Dry Tortugas, this site is the wreck of the Norwegian Avanti sailing vessel.

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Seawall and Moat WallA seawall was built around Fort Jefferson to protect it from assault and rough ocean waters.
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Bird Key WreckLocated on Bird Key, this shipwreck is located in very shallow waters and ideal for paddlers.

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Little AfricaThis coral formation, located a few yards from the Loggerhead Key swimming beach, is shaped like the continent of Africa.
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Historic Coaling Pier PilingsAn excellent diving and snorkeling site, the Coaling Pier Pilings attract large grouper, tarpon, barracudas and sharks.