Underwater Cave Free Diving (Blue Spring State Park) GoPro HD!!! (9.15.12)
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welcome to the woods we're here with Kyle what's up hey and then we're uh we're going to go do some diving or at least free diving out in the spring
I wouldn't recommend this if you are claustrophobic
that is a large grouping of gar those was the only fish that I didn't see when we were in the water cuz apparently they're all up here
they brought us out free dessert shots what is this apple something or other
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This is Blue Springs State Park in Orange City, Florida, about 45 minutes north of Orlando, The spring shoots out 200 million gallons of fresh water a day, that creates a fresh water river that is a constant 72 degrees. There's a narrow passage that starts at about 12 or 15 feet deep then you swim another 6 to 8 feet through a rock tunnel, this time of blackness is the time you spend in the tunnel. I wouldn't recommend this if you are claustrophobic. Then you swim out into the larger cave opening avoid the trees as you are coming up and you have done an awesome free dive through a cave. Blue Spring State Park covers more than 2,600 acres, including the largest spring on the St. Johns River. Blue Spring is a designated Manatee Refuge and the winter home to a growing population of West Indian Manatees. The spring and spring run are closed during Manatee season, mid-November through March. Swimming or diving with manatees is not permitted; this rule is strictly enforced. For centuries, the spring area was home to Native Americans. In 1766 it was visited by Colonial American botanist John Bartram, but it was not until 1856 that it was settled by Louis Thursby and his family. The Thursby house, built in 1872, remains standing. The springΒ΄s crystal clear, 73 degree water can be enjoyed by swimmers, snorkelers, and certified scuba divers with a partner. The river is popular for fishing, canoeing, and boating. River boat tours are available; for reservations, call St. Johns River Cruises at (386) 917-0724. The park has plenty of picnic areas and a hiking trail. For overnight stays, air-conditioned cabins,and a full-facility campground are available. This is a very popular park on weekends. To ensure entrance into the park, we recommend arriving early; otherwise, the parking area will be full and you may not be able to enter. Hello, I am TheTimTracker. Welcome to my crazy beard and mustache driven life! Come with me as we adventure around Orlando, Florida and explore all of the amazing places that have made Orlando a top tourist destination, and a few that no one knows about! The beautiful blond chick you always see in my videos is my hot wife Jenn. Make sure you say hello and hit the subscribe button, because we are always doing something new. Whether it's home science experiments for kids, roller coaster POV ride alongs or Theme Park Events; you will be sure to have a blast hanging out with us! We also have a skit channel you might enjoy over at http://www.youtube.com/skittyskittybangbang We always have fun filming new things for you guys and showing you things to do in Orlando, Florida!