Annette Robertson on Wednesday uses a dive light to bring out the color of coral now encrusting gun mounts on the 'Spiegel Grove.' Those same gun mounts were easily recognizable in June 2002, a month after the ship was scuttled.
A diving wonderland marks a decade down below
The hull of the Spiegel Grove, once so white that it seemed incandescent in the depths, now glows with a different bounty of undersea hues.
A decade since May 17, 2002, when the 510-foot retired U.S. Navy ship mostly vanished from the surface, the ocean has claimed the Spiegel Grove as its own. A luxuriant coating of corals, both stony and soft, have fastened to the metal hull and bulkheads.
Posted - Saturday, May 19, 2012 07:59 AM EDT
Druckemiller might testify in iPad, iPhone theft probe
Lisa Druckemiller, a former Monroe County administrator accused of stealing county-owned electronics and then selling them, might testify before a grand jury that will soon start investigating the thefts.
Posted - Saturday, May 19, 2012 07:59 AM EDT
A young American crocodile who was born at the Turkey Point wildlife preservation area inside Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station in Miami. CHRIS CUTRO / FOR THE MIAMI HERALD.
Mayor wants action on growing croc population
The American saltwater crocodile, found mainly in South Florida and the Upper Keys, has a reputation for being much more docile and non-threatening to people than its cousins in other parts of the world.
Posted - Saturday, May 19, 2012 07:58 AM EDT