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The Green Banana Hole is a blue hole 80 km (50 mi) off the United States western seaboard southwest of Sarasota, Florida. The rim is approximately 47 m (154 ft) below the surface and the hole extends downward approximately 130 m (427 ft). Blue holes in this area are thought to have formed as sinkholes on land 8,000 to 12,000 years ago. Due to ...
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The most prominent feature of the state park is the large sinkhole formed by the dissolution of limestone by acidic groundwater over long periods of time. [1] Devil's Millhopper is unique in Florida in terms of its scale; over 100 feet (30 m) of rock layers are exposed.
The Florida Tropical House is a beach house located on Lake Michigan's shoreline in Beverly Shores, Indiana, US. It was built in 1933 as part of the Homes of Tomorrow Exhibition at the 1933 World's Fair in nearby Chicago. Today it is part of the Century of Progress Architectural District, a historic district.
Rock's house, valued at $5.6 million, is seen in the vi About 70% of the county's 47 miles of coastline is considered "critically eroded," according to Palm Beach Country's Department of ...
Miami Circle at Florida Dpt of State Historical Resources; Miami Circle at Florida Heritage, Dpt of State; Miami circle: essential facts "What was the Miami Circle?". Archaeological Institute of America (AIA). September 28, 1999. University of Florida archaeologist Jerald Milanich suggests the Miami Circle may be a septic-tank drainage system.
Aerial view of Hudson Beach and Hudson, Florida. Hudson Beach is a small unincorporated beach community, west of U.S. Route 19 in Pasco County, Florida, United States. The community has canals crisscrossing it, and the residences have canals in their backyard. It is just north of Port Richey. The neighborhoods are, from north to south, Sea ...
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