The Springs! The Springs, They are Blue! (in Off-topic)


Mem August 23 2006 1:26 AM EDT

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Angel of Death [Hell Blenders] August 23 2006 5:03 AM EDT

it looks kinda green to me

Brakke Bres [Ow man] August 23 2006 5:06 AM EDT

nice pictures! which country? i need to plan my next holiday, this looks nice :)

blackshadowshade August 23 2006 7:27 AM EDT

If you want REALLY blue water, try having a look at this page: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blautopf. I've been there, and it's really as blue as it looks in the photos. blackshadowshade

Mem August 23 2006 10:31 AM EDT

This is at Blue Spring State Park in Florida, approximately a 45 minute drive north of Orlando. Yeah, I don't know why they call it Blue Springs when it's more green than blue, but it's still cool. And if you look at some of those pictures where you can see a real dark spot towards the middle of the pool, then you're looking a 125 foot deep drop that opens into a series of underwater caves. I need to get my scuba license...

Eurynome Bartleby [Bartleby's] August 23 2006 11:49 AM EDT

Nice pics dude! Especially the 5 first ones.

QBRanger August 23 2006 11:50 AM EDT

Scuba-Fun
Cave diving-STUPID

RedWolf August 23 2006 12:03 PM EDT

Awesome pictures. Although I've had experience taking scenic photos before, so I bet those places looked 100x cooler in person than in the pic ;-)
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