Underwater Palace ~ Blue Spring Run ~ Relaxing
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
- Take a relaxing, meditative journey through the crystal clear world of Florida's springs. Enjoy the calm, peaceful effect of this blue immersion. Share this video with friends!
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Nice to see you producing videos again. You do excellent work and I always enjoy your projects.
Thank you
I just subscribed! Really glad to see there are other people here in Florida who have a deep passion for nature and appreciate natural beauty of this state. Sadly most people here just don't care and are heavily industrializing this state 😢
I definitely want to visit this place...seems like a great place to go snorkeling 😃
Awesome! So glad that this video inspired you. Let’s keep working to protect these places!
The bad thing is since the state took over they let anyone kayak down the run and most are incapable of paddling back so everyone tramples the vegetation. There are signs posted not to walk but are almost entirely ignored. This time of year the whole thing is bare down the middle. Eventually the state is going to ban people from the spring entirely. For shame.
I hope that the afterlife is just our own personal heaven and if so, this would be it.
Indeed!
I’m trying to hold my breath through the entire video bu
Haha!
Wow!!!! This looks amazing and incredibly beautiful! Is this on a GoPro or a DSLR with a housing? The details are marvelous!
It’s a Sony Action Cam.
Nice, I like the music too, fits right in.
Thank you!
Beautiful. Is that pollution at the end?
No. That is where the spring water from the underwater aquifer that flows down the spring run meets up with the Santa Fe River. The Santa Fe is fed by a combination of spring water and water from the area’s flood plain swamps. This swamp water infuses tannins from the fallen leaves and other plant matter giving the water a tea color. It’s all totally natural.