Everyone In Florida Must Visit This Epic Waterfall As Soon As Possible
Waterfalls are some of the most beautiful natural wonders known to man. They’re often considered the most magical and enchanting scenery on the planet. Many people don’t think the flattest state in the country could possibly contain one, or if it did, it would have to be a tiny two-foot drop. In reality, Florida is home to a rather impressive waterfall that cascades 73 feet down an ancient sinkhole. Let’s take a closer look at this hidden waterfall in Florida.
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For more waterfalls in the Sunshine State, check out our post, Most People Don’t Know These 7 Waterfalls Are Hiding Right Here In Florida.
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