There’s a place in Florida where the water is always 72 degrees. Not kidding. And this slice of heaven is all you need when the state tries to kill you with its toaster temperatures. Natural springs ...
Private individuals cannot own springs. Water belongs to the public. You can, however, own the land around the spring above the normal high-water mark. Ginnie Springs, about 30 miles northwest of ...
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Florida's Hidden Campground Is A Water Lover's Haven With Several Dazzling Springs And Magical Caverns
In a state that's mostly surrounded by ocean, there's definitely no lack of adventures in Florida for those who love the water. What many visitors don't realize is that the Sunshine State also has ...
A second person has died following multiple shootings over the Memorial Day weekend at Ginnie Springs, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. The latest death is the result of a ...
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