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  2. Flint RiverQuarium - Wikipedia

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    The Flint RiverQuarium features both freshwater and saltwater river ecosystem of Southwest Georgia as well as the world. Blue Hole Spring is an open-air, 175,000-US-gallon (660,000 L), 22 ft (6.7 m) deep tank filled by a natural spring below. It exhibits the diverse life forms of the Flint River, which runs through Southwest Georgia. [4]

  3. Spring Creek (Flint River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Spring Creek is a 76.5-mile-long (123.1 km) [1] tributary of the Flint River in southwest Georgia in the United States.. Rising in the northeastern corner of Clay County, 5 miles (8 km) north of Bluffton, the creek flows south to join the Flint River in Lake Seminole, approximately 6 miles (10 km) upstream of that river's confluence with the Chattahoochee River to form the Apalachicola River ...

  4. Blue Hole Falls - Wikipedia

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    Blue Hole Falls located on High Shoals Creek in the High Shoals Scenic Area of the Chattahoochee National Forest in Towns County, Georgia, United States.. The falls can be accessed via the High Shoals Trail, a well-maintained 1.2 mile trail to the larger High Shoals Creek Falls downstream.

  5. Spook Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Blue Springs resort attracted tourists from around the state of Georgia and included Blue Hole, a natural spring located near the bridge, and cabins for the tourists to stay in. [3] According to Larry Cunningham, nephew of the late land owner Walter Cunningham, in the mid-1940s a gas truck crashed into the bridge's railing on the Brooks County ...

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  7. Crawfish Spring - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the forced removal of the Cherokee from their ancestral lands in Georgia, in 1840 white settler James Gordon built a 2,500-acre (10 km 2) plantation and constructed a two-story brick house, now known as the Gordon-Lee Mansion, adjacent to Crawfish Spring.

  8. Submerged cars, no road in sight: Atlanta faces major ... - AOL

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    In Georgia alone, more than a million people were without power as of about 7:30 a.m. Friday, according to USA TODAY's tracker. Chatham County had the most residents without power, at 113,212 ...

  9. Blue Hole summer 2024 passes are now available. Here's how ...

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