I was out of town on business for a couple of days and made a detour on the way home for a little wandering in the woods. These springs feed the St. Johns River and are the largest springs that do so. There were a lot of Manatees in the springs (warmer water than the river) but were a little difficult to see. It was rainy and windy, but an enjoyable walk nonetheless. I'll have to go there some time on a sunny day.
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