Chicken Farm Sink USA
Information for this system is currently undergoing collection and analysis. Our team is actively working to offer additional information.
Information for this system is currently undergoing collection and analysis. Our team is actively working to offer additional information.
This was originally explored by Guy Bryant and Phillip Moore in 1984. Total length is just under 1,000′. Connected to Coffee Springs.
Information for this system is currently undergoing collection and analysis. Our team is actively working to offer additional information.
Situated approximately 19 miles southeast of Madison on the Suwannee River’s north side, the Alapaha River Rise beckons nature enthusiasts. To reach this hidden gem, journey east for 8.7 miles from the Withlacoochee River bridge on SR 6, then turn south on CR 751. After a 3.5-mile drive, you’ll find a park and boat launch […]
In a significant milestone, the Beacon Woods cave system and Wayne’s World (School Sink) were seamlessly connected in June 2002 by the South East Exploration Team (S.E.E. Team). This collaboration resulted in an expansive system, boasting an impressive 60,000 linear feet of explored passages. With a history of on-and-off exploration spanning almost three decades since […]
Nestled approximately 37 miles east of Ocala in the Ocala National Forest, Alexander Spring invites adventurers with its scenic allure. To reach this hidden treasure, travel east on SR 40 from the intersection of US 441 and SR 40 in Ocala, following the path for approximately 31.8 miles until you reach the intersection with SR […]
Embark on a scenic journey from the SR 51 bridge boat landing over the Suwannee River, located just south of Luraville. Travel downstream for approximately 6.1 miles to discover the captivating Bathtub Spring nestled along the river’s north bank. Bathtub Spring’s Tranquil Beauty: Description and Features Bathtub Spring enchants with its oval-shaped pool, measuring 12 […]
Situated in the city of Alachua, Florida, Mill Creek Sink stands as a remarkable geological feature originally established by the NSS as the Alachua Sink Preserve on November 7, 1992. The generous donation of the property by the Asgrow Florida Corporation, a division of the Upjohn Company, underscores its significance. This donation was spearheaded by […]
In a groundbreaking discovery by the South East Exploration Team (S.E.E. Team) in June 2002, the Beacon Woods cave system was successfully connected to Wayne’s World (School Sink), forming an extensive network of approximately 60,000 linear feet of explored passages. This monumental achievement marked the culmination of nearly 30 years of intermittent exploration, dating back […]