Anyone know the name of this spring?

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I feel like my favorite show just ended on a cliffhanger...

Brian
 
OOPS !!!!! :(
Hey , I tried checking with my friend from Wes's place.
Still working on it.

Guess you will have to catch the next episode...

Jeano Beano

P.S. So far , every cave diver I have asked has been stumped on this one.
 
I just came across this picture. It is Brunson Landing Spring in Washington county. The description says there is a platform in the trees at one end of the spring - maybe that is where the unknown spring's picture was taken from???????

spring.jpg




ftp://ftp.dep.state.fl.us/pub/geo/web/springs/washington_beckton_brunson.pdf
 
Man , they do look alike , don't they?
Thanks for the wonderful pic btw... !

Jeano Beano
 
This is like playing private-eye... "Hey you, do you know this spring (flashing pic)"!:14:
 
jeandiver:
Man , they do look alike , don't they?
Thanks for the wonderful pic btw... !

Jeano Beano
I wish I had taken the picture - it was from the website below the pic. If SBM gives the spring a thumbs up, I may get to dive it one day and take pictures of my own.
 
SeaYoda:
I wish I had taken the picture - it was from the website below the pic. If SBM gives the spring a thumbs up, I may get to dive it one day and take pictures of my own.

Let US know how it goes.
Put a reel down and see if there is a C**E there ... (ERP)
You know what I mean :D

Da Bean
 
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