ContestsEvents

Florida Lobster Diver Finds Cocaine Instead Of Dinner

A Florida lobster diver found suspected drugs about 1 mile offshore.

A Florida lobster diver found suspected drugs about 1 mile offshore.

A Florida lobster diver looking for lobster approximately one mile offshore of Tavernier on the oceanside, found a package of suspected cocaine instead of a delicious dinner. The discovery was made just after 2pm, and rather than hit the clubs, the diver turned the package over to authorities. The Monroe County Sheriff then turned the package over to the U.S. Border Patrol.

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office

Florida Lobster Mini Season

The suspected bag of cocaine was found during the Florida lobster mini-season, 2 days that allow residents and visitors to catch spiny lobsters. The season happened this past Wednesday and Thursday and the kilo of nose candy wasn't the only thing the sheriffs had to deal with on Wednesday.

• An adult male diving for lobster near the Boca Chica Bridge in the Lower Keys was reportedly struck by a boat propeller and flown to a Miami hospital via Trauma Star at approximately 8:09 a.m. Wednesday. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is the investigating agency.

• The were no reported injuries after the Sheriff’s Office rescued four people from a vessel that was taking on water near Mile Marker 39 on the oceanside at approximately 11:33 a.m. Wednesday. The U.S. Coast Guard and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission were notified.

They have their dive flag up and they were smart enough to be wearing life jackets. Probably participating in the Florida lobster mini-season. Not sure what went wrong, here.

Monroe County Sheriff's Department

So - Why Does The Cocaine Say 'Bunny' On It?

We've seen many a square grouper wash up along the Florida coast and it's actually quite common for there to be a logo or other kind of marking on it. Think of it like a brand name. It's actually quite likely that there's a lot more 'Bunny' bundles down on the ocean floor, when authorities approach a smuggler's boat, they throw the drugs overboard. This is why our sharks are all on cocaine. For real.... look it up.

3 of The Top Attractions in the US Are In Florida

The 2024 Travelers' Choice® Awards Best of the Best Things to Do list is out and there's a reason why so many people vacation in Florida. 25 of the most loved top attractions in the US made the list, highlighting the highest rated experiences and attractions around the world and in the US based on Tripadvisor reviews

What's number one? The Empire State Building in New York City climbed to the top as the No. 1 attraction, not just in the US, but globally. Reviewers are wowed by the 360-degree view of New York, where they can point out all of their favorite landmarks and see up to six states on a clear day. Over 300 reviews deem it a "once in a lifetime" experience and more than 8,000 5-star reviews put this tourist spot on top. Another New York iconic spot also made the top 3 top attractions in the US list.

Star Wars “May The 4th” in New York City (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Disney)

Top Attractions in the US

    Kristen Dalton, President of Tripadvisor states "Experiences make a trip, and our Best of the Best Things to Do Awards offer some of the highest-rated activities from across the world, highlighted by our community of travelers. Whether you're a thrill seeker or a leisurely explorer, the 'Best of the Best' badge has the seal of approval from global travelers as a source of inspiration for an unforgettable vacation."

    Top Attractions in Florida

    Florida still maintains itself as a major tourist destination with 3 of the top attractions in the US being here in the Sunshine State. As a 20 year resident of Florida, I love doing touristy things, but I'm kind of disappointed in myself. I've not been to any of these 3 attractions. Yet.

    John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park

    Scuba diving or snorkeling is the best way to view this park, but glass bottom boat tours are also available. TripAdvisor has this park, located in Key Largo, as the 4th best attraction in the United States. So what makes it so special?

    In 1960 the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park was named the United States' first undersea park. The Florida Keys have the only living coral reef in the continental United States. The in 1965, it got much more interesting.

    On August 25th, 1965 the Christ of the Abyss was lowered into the water at a depth of 25 feet. The bronze statue still rests there with the top at a depth of 8-10 feet below the surface. Visible to snorkelers, but best viewed with SCUBA gear.

    Stetson Mansion

    We didn't have to go very far down the list to find the next Florida entry. The Stetson Mansion is listed as the 5th best top attraction in the US.

    The Stetson Mansion is in Deland, Florida, just off I4 between Orlando and Daytona Beach. It's referred to as "Florida's first luxury estate". Built in 1886 the mansion is actually older than the city of Miami. And if you're wondering why the name "Stetson" sounds familiar, the mansion was built for famed hat maker John B. Stetson.

    The mansion is not currently open for tours, but Christmas Tours are offered 2-7 times daily Nov 1st, 2024 - Jan 18th, 2025. I'm hearing Christmas is the best time to visit, so this might be something to put on your bucket list.

    Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory

    Another Florida keys attraction, this one further down in Key West, is not a museum, but a living exhibit. Their website sums it up "Take a walk among hundreds of free flying butterflies, exotic birds and 2 glorious flamingos inside the soaring glass-domed tropical butterfly habitat."

    Let one of their guides teach you about nature, pointing out the different butterflies and colorful flowers. When you're done, don't forget to hit up the gift shop.

    The Top Attractions in the US

      See the top 25 Best of the Best Attractions in the US here

      Joe Winner spends his days combing through memes and off beat stories to bring you the side of Florida not always seen.