swamp wise"gone fishing" Traditional Cache
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Another cache in the "swamp wise" series. you are seeking a small lock and lock in the woods. Mrs GA cacheman put this one together with some fishing lures and misc fishing stuff (which suits its location) I put some Indian artifacts in for your enjoyment, If possible, we would like to keep to the theme. so if ya have any thing to do with fishing, feel free to share the wealth. if ya want to go fishing, take a lure and give it try.. Thanks for stopping by.
THE SUWANNEE RIVER
The river rises in the Okefenokee Swamp, emerging at Fargo, Georgia. The river then runs southwest into Florida, dropping in elevation through limestone layers resulting in Florida's
only whitewater rapids. It then turns west near White Springs, Florida, receiving the waters of the Alapaha and Withlacoochee Rivers, which together drain much of south-central Georgia. This meandering forms the southern border of Hamilton County, Florida. It then bends south near Ellaville, then southeast near Luraville, receives the Santa Fe River from the east just below Branford, then south again to the Gulf of Mexico near the town of Suwannee.
At the time of the Spanish exploration of the area in the 1530s, the river banks were inhabited by the Timucuan people, who named it Suwani, meaning "Echo River". In the 18th century, Seminoles lived by the river. The steamboat Madison operated on the river before the Civil War, and the sulphur springs at White Springs became popular as a health resort, with 14 hotels in operation in the late 1800s.
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haqre fbzr jbbq arne fbzr jbbq
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