The world’s densest collection of freshwater springs is at the center of a slow-motion environmental tragedy. Credit.... Supported by Photographs and Text by Jason Gulley Long before theme parks began ...
Florida's beaches are undeniably pretty, but if you've ever been to Daytona or Cocoa Beach, you know they're not always the crystal-clear, sparkling blue seas you had envisioned. The ocean's overall ...
Imagine a scene in a movie about the Old West, where the characters are in a desperate search for water in the desert, stumbling across a barren landscape under a scorching sun, and carrying an empty ...
Florida is most popular for its beaches and theme parks but it has hundreds of freshwater springs too. In central Florida, no springs may be more... Florida's Freshwater Springs Attract Vacationers ...
If you don’t have enough travel funds saved up to visit some place fantastically out of the ordinary this year, like Turkey’s Black Sea Coast, Indonesia, Taiwan or Angola, have no fear. We have plenty ...
Florida, famously known as the Sunshine State, might better be called the Water State: In addition to being surrounded by water on three sides and crossed by nearly 26,000 miles of rivers, the ...