New Adventures In Old Pensacola

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lESE@/DES New AdventuresIn Old Pensacola (NAPSA)—Pensacola is Florida as it used to be with miles of uncluttered, white-sand beaches, transparent emerald water, and genuine Southern hospitality. The area is also teeming with life as it rebounds from recent hurricanes and adds new things to do, offer- es co . wee F a a, = Ld f affee My | . af LW Se Hoe weal i1D OaFh, ae i me " i —— “Sle a Ae a art B's be cit ' inl . aan , = ee CN ee T t 1 “a 4 L ag ‘ Po al Ba ry 3 My . mbt al . 4 ae i * ‘ ih t i 5 Si o- ) e | 1 Ih ay | Aa tl ing visitors more than spectacular coastline. a ee, i > = : oe CTS) ; fo i aes | “he Pe, — i . La One of Pensacola’s offerings includes the opportunity to fish or dive the world’s largestartificial reef, the USS Oriskany. The newest and most remarkable attraction is the “Mighty O.” Laid to rest in 212 feet of water, the retired aircraft carrier Oris- kany is the largest ship intention- ally sunk as anartificial reef. It is also an exceptional destination for anglers and scuba divers. America’s first settlement— Pensacola, Fla.—is a fantastic family getaway with something for everyone, including a thriving arts community, PGA-rated golf courses, fresh-from-the-Gulf seafood, outdoor adventure and more. As bookings are high in demand, it is suggested you make room reservations early. For more information, call the Pensacola Bay Area Convention & Visitors Bureau at (800) 874-1234 or (850) 434-1234 or www.VisitPensacola.com. visit