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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 really dark shark teeth, Dunn said, are millions of years old and more commonly found. The lighter teeth, beige or pearly in color, fell out more recently.
CR 30 (SW 24 Avenue) and SW 91 Street West of Gainesville: SR 26 (W. Newberry Road) West of Gainesville: CR 29: 75th Street S/N SR 24 (Archer Road) Arredondo: SR 26 (Newberry Road) West of Gainesville: GIS data shows this as CR 237, probably a typo CR 30: SW 24th Avenue, SW 20th Avenue W/E SW 122 Street West of Gainesville: SR 121 (SW 34th ...
SR 120 heads east as a four-lane undivided highway through a mixed residential and commercial area. The highway intersects SR 20 (N.W. 6th Street) and enters the northeast quadrant of Gainesville at an abandoned rail line. East of the address axis, SR 120 intersects County Road 329 (Main Street) and continues through a residential area.
The warm water of the Palm Beaches attracts tons of sharks. The teeth they leave here make for some of the best shark tooth hunting in the Florida.
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Gainesville: 0.000: 0.000: SR 121 (Southwest 34th Street / Williston Road / CR 23 south) to I-75 – Williston, LaCrosse, truck route to SR 24 west / SR 26 west 2.055: 3.307: US 441 (Southwest 13th Street / SR 25) Gainesville: 2.606: 4.194: South Main Street (unsigned CR 329) South end of former SR 329: 3.638: 5.855: SR 226 west / SR 24A west ...
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