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  2. Juniper Springs - Wikipedia

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    Juniper Springs Recreation Area--which encompasses the spring, Juniper Creek, and adjoining camping and trails--is a popular recreation spot for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, camping, and hiking. [5] Swimming is particularly popular as the water is 72 degrees, 365 days a year. [6] The Juniper Springs canoe run is a nationally recognized attraction.

  3. List of major springs in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The next update was released 30 years later in the Florida Geological Survey Bulletin No. 31, Revised, "Springs of Florida". [6] In the 1977 Rosenau survey, there were sixteen offshore (under water) springs identified. All but two were situated on the Gulf coast. Since that time, scores of additional springs have been located and are being ...

  4. Category:Springs of Florida - Wikipedia

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  5. Juniper Prairie Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Juniper Prairie Wilderness was established in 1984 and covers an area of about 54 square kilometers (13,260 acres). It protects a diverse set of habitats including prairie, Longleaf and Sand Pine scrub, marshes, subtropical palm jungles, swamp hardwoods, as well as sawgrass. It also forms the drainage basin for the Juniper

  6. Maps show Helene's path as it batters Florida and Southeast - AOL

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    Maps show the areas impacted by storm surge, rainfall levels and more as Helene, once a major hurricane and now a tropical storm, moves inland from Florida's Gulf Coast over Georgia.

  7. Water distribution on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Most water in Earth's atmosphere and crust comes from saline seawater, while fresh water accounts for nearly 1% of the total. The vast bulk of the water on Earth is saline or salt water, with an average salinity of 35‰ (or 3.5%, roughly equivalent to 34 grams of salts in 1 kg of seawater), though this varies slightly according to the amount of runoff received from surrounding land.

  8. Lake George (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Juniper Creek Salt Creek Silver Glen Springs: Primary outflows: St. Johns River: Basin countries: United States: Max. length: 11 mi (18 km) Max. width: 6 mi (9.7 km) Surface area: 46,000 acres (19,000 ha) [1] Average depth: 8 ft (2.4 m) Islands: Drayton Island Hog Island: Settlements: Astor, Florida Georgetown, Florida Salt Springs, Florida ...

  9. Floridan aquifer - Wikipedia

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    Springs form where the water pressure is great enough for the groundwater to flow out on the land surface. More than 700 springs have been mapped in Florida. [ 20 ] Wakulla Springs in Wakulla County is one of a number of major outflows of the aquifer with a flow rate of 200–300 million US gallons (0.76–1.14 million cubic metres; 610–920 ...