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Kyle Gervers

The Magic Mud Puddle

An adventurous hike through the Floridian swamp led to a beautiful thing. The weather was a balmy 36 degrees air temp though sunny. Met up with an extraordinarily great diver who knew the lay of the land (though sunken in what was about 6 inches of water). About a 20 minute hike back in the swamp, testing foot holds, jumping stumps and moss patches, and paying attention to where the previous person had stepped. Out of nowhere we were there, what looked like a flooded out portion of the swamp was actually something much more beautiful. There is also a link to youtube for just a short video of the mouth of the cavern.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Vg6bATCDj4
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