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Two brothers, in the company of their other friends, went on a dive in the Devil's Spring System, located in Florida. The daredevil younger brother decided to dive farther than the rest of the group until he got lost in the interconnecting tunnels. Will he find his way out before his dive gas runs out?
The springs in Florida are truly amazing, especially for those who visit them often. One of these amazing places is called Ginnie Springs. It's connected to the Santa Fe River and stays at a comfortable 72°F (22°C) all year. People love to swim, snorkel, tube, and dive in its clear water. Inside Ginnie Springs, there's something called the Devil's Spring System, which has three separate springs: Devil's Eye, Devil's Ear, and Devil Spring (also known as "Little Devil"). These springs produce almost 80 million gallons of water every day. Little Devils Spring is a narrow crack in the ground that goes down about 50 ft (15 m) and is only about 4 ft (1.2 m) wide. Even though it's small and doesn't allow for much movement, it's a special place that's worth a quick visit. At the bottom of the crack, there are two very tiny caves, but neither of them goes very far inside the earth.
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Family Dive into Devil's Eye Cave Gone Wrong!
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