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Discovering a newly-formed natural spring

submitted by Boardallday3 to videos 2.8 yearsSep 15, 2022 00:39:17 ago (+45/-0)     (files.catbox.moe)

https://files.catbox.moe/iryy14.mp4



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[ - ] Darwinxmachina 4 points 2.8 yearsSep 15, 2022 15:32:35 ago (+4/-0)

You will never tasted water like that kind of water. It is a memorable experience.

[ - ] bosunmoon 4 points 2.8 yearsSep 15, 2022 17:54:35 ago (+4/-0)

My dad has an artesian well that flows 30 gpm 24/7. He basically shits into san pellagrino. Every time I visit I fill two glass five gallon jugs to bring home.

[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry 5 points 2.8 yearsSep 15, 2022 05:22:57 ago (+5/-0)

There's a ton of natural springs in my area. In fact, two weeks ago I did a ten mile canoe run that passed at least 12. Some are very large and people cave dive in them, others are little more than crevices that water flows out of like the one in the video. They all feed the Santa Fe River.

[ - ] Doglegwarrior 2 points 2.8 yearsSep 15, 2022 09:41:10 ago (+2/-0)

Would there be any risk of some weird geographic phenomenon? Like sink hole or water busrting out like a flood?

Not sure just seems a little strange but looked beautifully created

[ - ] Boardallday3 [op] 1 point 2.8 yearsSep 15, 2022 16:33:55 ago (+1/-0)

Springs are pretty common. It's caused when the water table is above where the spring is. Artesian wells are wells that take advantage of the higher pressure water underground https://youtu.be/1iFZpq9mw3s

How they work https://youtu.be/tdO3HZLDUcQ

Springs don't usually cause sinkholes. This is how sinkholes form:

https://youtu.be/e-DVIQPqS8E

[ - ] bosunmoon 1 point 2.8 yearsSep 15, 2022 17:56:19 ago (+1/-0)

It's wild how there's no silt. That water is clear as fuck.