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SeaYoda

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Kind of neat. I guess I know the layout of how a spring looks and its kind of pretty to see on camera.
 
I liked it- the plot was easy to follow and the ending wasn't too scary. :D

I'm surprised that there isn't more 'stuff" in the water. Is the bottom silt or an algal mat? Why aren't there weeds or fish? Is the water chemisty too funkified or devoid of oxygen?
 
Sorry, my order of fish didn't come through today. Just a "landscape" tour of the spring. I even went down the run but it was milky and the fish were skittish. How about this as a consolation prize for watching?

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do it easy:
I liked it- the plot was easy to follow and the ending wasn't too scary. :D

I'm surprised that there isn't more 'stuff" in the water. Is the bottom silt or an algal mat? Why aren't there weeds or fish? Is the water chemisty too funkified or devoid of oxygen?
When the tannic river water comes in, to hide the fish a little, they come out more. There are times when the sunfish make a huge school above the basin. The bottom is rotting vegetation that is a pretty thick layer of loose particles. Nothing can get an anchor in that stuff to grow. The light probably can't get through for anything small either. The water is the same stuff we drink as bottled "spring" water. It should be about as good as you can get. There are pike, bass, sunfish, rockbass, red horse suckers, bowfin, and turtles. They have all been kinda stressed this summer due to drought conditions. The drought makes the water clear for us to dive but isn't so good for the aquatic life.
 
SeaYoda:
This really looks like a place where SeaYoda would dwell in. If you were to pan that camera slightly to the right - I bet this is what we'd see:

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:D :D :D
 
DIVE DAGOBAH !!!!!!!!

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