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No One Knows How Deep This Spring Goes

Beneath the crystal surface of Wakulla Springs lies one of Earth’s deepest freshwater caves — a labyrinth that’s never been fully mapped.
Divers have found Ice Age fossils, including a twenty-foot-tall ground sloth and mastodons hunted by the first Floridians.
Even NASA and the U.S. Navy have tried to find its end — and failed.

Today, it’s a peaceful state park with glass-bottom boats and manatees drifting above a vent that drops nearly 200 feet straight down.
Would you swim over something the world still hasn’t reached the bottom of?

🌊 Location: Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park, Florida
📜 Features: Freshwater cave system • Prehistoric fossils • NASA exploration site
🔍 Tags: Wakulla Springs, Florida cave, bottomless spring, Ice Age fossils, giant ground sloth, state park, cave diving, blue hole, NASA exploration, prehistoric Florida, hidden places, underwater mystery, RunGroop

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