Santa Fe river video

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Oh, fun video! When was it shot? The water clarity looks much better than it was a week ago when we were there.

I wonder what preys on the turtles to make them so skittish . . . The sequence of the poor little guy getting blown over on his back is very funny.

But how did you resist the caves long enough to float the river? :)
 
Where did you get in and get out, if I might ask?
edit: I see you got out at what appears to be Little Devil's (hadn't finished watching when I posted that).

Google does an almost acceptable job of translating your webpage into English:
Santa Fe - a few quick River, supplied by multiple sources. Full animals, the most common inhabitants: the red-and-white floridsky endemic cancer, cunning freshwater turtles, bighead, carp, pike. Near the water sources clean and transparent, and as far as removing them, it becomes a brownish-green tint.
 
Where did you get in and get out, if I might ask?
edit: I see you got out at what appears to be Little Devil's (hadn't finished watching when I posted that).
Actually, I was in to the water in the Little Devil's, get out near Ginnie cavern. Just edited in a different sequence :)
 

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