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]]>The crystal blue water of Madison Blue Spring makes plunging into it irresistible. The 25-foot deep swimming hole is located inside a lovely woodland area and if you are brave enough you can cave dive into the hole’s underwater caverns.
The visibility in this oasis-like natural pool is so good you can see to the bottom because the water renews itself every six hours. The reason for it is that the Blue Hole is connected to an underwater cave system.
Escape the soaring temperatures of Austin, and discover the lovely and massive Barton Springs. It’s bigger than two whole football fields and fed by the Edwards Aquifer, meaning the water is a refreshing 68 to 70 degrees year-round.
This is one of the two swimming areas found in Yellowstone National Park. Contrary to its name, the water in Firehole River is just the perfect temperature for cooling off after a hike.
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]]>The crystal blue water of Madison Blue Spring makes plunging into it irresistible. The 25-foot deep swimming hole is located inside a lovely woodland area and if you are brave enough you can cave dive into the hole’s underwater caverns.
The visibility in this oasis-like natural pool is so good you can see to the bottom because the water renews itself every six hours. The reason for it is that the Blue Hole is connected to an underwater cave system.
Escape the soaring temperatures of Austin, and discover the lovely and massive Barton Springs. It’s bigger than two whole football fields and fed by the Edwards Aquifer, meaning the water is a refreshing 68 to 70 degrees year-round.
This is one of the two swimming areas found in Yellowstone National Park. Contrary to its name, the water in Firehole River is just the perfect temperature for cooling off after a hike.
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