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    Liah McPherson
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    07/15/2018
    The water's edge at Little Devil Spring.
    Liah McPherson
    Photo Date: 
    07/15/2018
    Water lettuce floats in the Santa Fe River.
    Liah McPherson
    Photo Date: 
    07/15/2018
    A fish hides among the vegetation near Devil's Eye Spring.
    Liah McPherson
    Photo Date: 
    07/15/2018
    On weekends, the springs can get crowded with swimmers and inner tubers.
    Liah McPherson
    Photo Date: 
    07/15/2018
    Morning light in the mangroves.
    Liah McPherson
    Photo Date: 
    07/15/2018
    Mangrove roots at the water's edge.
    Liah McPherson
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    07/15/2018
    There's lots of plant and wildlife to be observed above and below the water.
    Liah McPherson
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    07/15/2018
    The water is crystal clear and always 72 degrees.
    Liah McPherson
    Photo Date: 
    07/15/2018
    Checking out the caverns is only suitable for certified freedivers and cave divers.
    Liah McPherson
    Photo Date: 
    07/15/2018
    After heavy rains, tannins in the Santa Fe River dye the surface water near Devil's Ear Spring fiery shades of red and orange.

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