As a wildlife ecology senior at UF, you’d think I visit Florida’s natural springs all the time. Well, I’ve only gone twice. But that’s not on account of the springs themselves. Florida’s natural ...
Florida may be best known for its soft-sand beaches, but the state is also home to many other beautiful natural wonders. We have crystal-clear springs, mysterious sink holes and awe-inspiring caves.
A father and daughter were killed in a small plane crash in Coral Springs, Florida. The plane was on a hurricane relief mission to Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa. The crash occurred on Monday, ...
Two people have died after a plane headed to Jamaica for relief efforts following Hurricane Melissa crashed in Coral Springs, Florida, on Monday. The identities of the pair have not yet been released ...
A small plane on a hurricane relief mission to Jamaica crashed in Coral Springs, Florida. The crash occurred Monday morning in a neighborhood pond shortly after takeoff. Two people were killed in the ...
SILVER SPRINGS, Fla. — A viral video taken by a woman caught a bizarre moment at a Florida springs when monkeys looked like they were literally falling from the sky. Trenda Kitchen was kayaking ...
CAVE SPRINGS -- The city will update its 20-year comprehensive plan with an award-winning strategy designed to allow the downtown area to accommodate growth without compromising its character, ...
A Florida park with the deepest freshwater cave system in the country is celebrating 78 this week. Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, home to the world-famous mermaids, first opened to the public on Oct ...
“Behold … a vast circular expanse before you, the waters of which are so extremely clear as to be absolutely diaphanous or transparent as the ether.” Many of ...
A Florida congressman’s proposal to stitch together a patchwork of springs in North and Central Florida into the country’s 64th national park won’t help protect the state’s outstanding, and crucial, ...
“Crystal clarity that would make a diamond jealous. This spring is so pristine you could read yesterday’s newspaper through 20 feet of water.” Photo credit: roadtrippers Have you ever seen water so ...