Florida's springs are also known for their alligator inhabitants. Indeed, alligators are so common that Ponce de Leon's fountains of youth might better be called fountains of tooth.
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Florida's springs are also known for their alligator inhabitants. Indeed, alligators are so common that Ponce de Leon's fountains of youth might better be called fountains of tooth.
Getting into the cavern network is no easy task. Unlike most Florida springs, which exit on land, Crystal Beach Spring emerges from the seafloor of the Gulf of Mexico.
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