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English: Silver Springs, Florida, Marion County, in about 1901, inside Silver River State Park. A giant karst spring of the artesian type. With its mean discharge of ca. 23 m³/s it is one of the largest artesian springs of the world.
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Source "Florida and Nassau in Sunlight Pictures"
Author George Barker (1844–94)

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