Big Shoals: Whitewater in White Springs
Whitewater kayaking in Florida!
Wait…WHAT!
The water level was 60 ft above sea level and the rapids would be considered a Class 3.
Big Shoals State Park
White Springs, FL
Stephen Foster Park, White Springs, FL
Although Stephen Foster probably never visited this area, it is home to the Suwannee River, made famous by his 1851 song. There is a beautiful state park with museum, carillon tower, gift shop, and artisan shops. Every spring it hosts a folk music festival with musicians from all over the eastern US.
Mega Confederate Freedom Flag, White Springs Florida
Mega Confederate Freedom Flag, White Springs Florida.
The flag that represents the South and it's Quest for Southern Sovereignty and True Freedom.
Southern Honor, Southern Heritage
SCV - Sons of Confederate Veterans
Exploring Florida: White Springs
In this vlog, we took a random trip to White Springs, Fl to explore an abandoned sulphur spring.
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I Love Florida: Big Shoals State Park
Fun little hike and lunch stop at Big Shoals State Park in north central Florida along the Suwannee River.
Addison Blockhouse
Addison Blockhouse Historic State Park.
Ormond Beach (Daytona Beach)
Suwannee Springs Florida
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Fishing at Sweetwater
Me releasing a carp I caught at Sweetwater State Park
Fanning Springs State Park
Great springs located on the Suwannee River! I spent the day soaking in all the nature and sights of this beautiful river. Here is a link to read more:
1950's Suwannee River Jungle Drive, Fanning Springs, FL. circa Jan-Feb 1953 reel 1 024
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My very appreciative thanks to Dr. Mark G of the University of South Florida and Dr Stan D. of the Georgia Historical Society in their help to discover the location of this film!
Carrying on a family tradition (Lawerence Duchow) with a different kind of music from my famous cousin, please take a listen to my music if you have the inclination to do so at my You Tube Channel (Link Below) or your favorite digital streaming site Thank you!!
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Florida Traill- Suwannee Section- Bell Springs to Roosters
Our beautiful 16.5 mile hike along the Suwannee River. 3/18/17-3/19/17. Music - Two Steps From Hell - Protectors of the Earth
Sweetwater Summertime Largemouth Bass Fishing 2016
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TARGETED SPECIES: LARGEMOUTH BASS
Re-uploading this video again. Back in the summer of 2016, I wanted to target a fish that is very popular among anglers in freshwater. I have never caught a Largemouth Bass even in my life until this year and had some difficulties doing bass fishing justice. You can see numerous GOOGAN MOMENTS in this video. Freshwater fishing has intimidated me last year and as a salt angler, I think I've gain a ton of experience ever since I've done freshwater fishing in 2016... Will I do it again? Yes? No? I don't know? But we will see what's in store for 2017.
I caught 4 bass in the 1-2lb range and missed/dropped maybe another 4-5 other fish. I most likely didn't have the right gear or tackle but I used my judgement to whether it was the appropriate gear to use.
I was using a Zoom Fluke in Pink/White Rigged Weedless Style on a 4/0 Offset Worm EWG Hook
ROD/REEL SETUP:
7'6 MOJO INSHORE SPINNING MLF Action/ PENN BATTLE II 3000 w/ 30lb. SPIDERWIRE ULTRACAST INVISIBRAID
Confederate Memorial Park, White Springs, Georgia, United States, North America
The Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) is an American non-profit and charitable organization of male descendants of Confederate veterans headquartered at the Elm Springs in Columbia, Tennessee. It is mostly known for erecting and maintaining American Civil War memorials and graves, observing Confederate Memorial Day, and encouraging Southern historical study. More recently, activists have placed new emphasis on the controversial right to display Confederate symbols in public. The organization was founded on July 1, 1896, at the City Auditorium in Richmond, Virginia, by R. E. Lee Camp, No. 1, Confederate Veterans. The objects and purpose of the Sons of Confederate Veterans is to encourage the preservation of history, perpetuate the hallowed memories of brave men, to assist in the observance of Confederate Memorial Day, to aid and support all members, and to perpetuate the record of the services of every Southern soldier.
Falling Waters State Park
Falling Waters State Park
Chipley, Florida
March 3rd, 2013
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Best park for snorkeling
The first undersea park in the United States, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is Florida’s underwater version of the Grand Canyon. The park in Key Largo spans 70 nautical miles where snorkelers and scuba divers can explore an early Spanish shipwreck or the famous “Christ of the Abyss” statue. For land lubbers, there’s a 2½-hour, glass-bottomed boat tour.
Best park for breakfast
De Leon Springs State Park near Orlando is home to one of Florida’s most unique restaurants, the Old Spanish Sugar Mill Grill and Griddle House, known for its popular all-day, flip-your-own flapjacks.
Best parks dripping with natural history
Follow the underground trail on a 45-minute guided exploration of Florida Caverns State Park in Marianna, west of Tallahassee. It’s the only Florida state park to offer public cave tours as a cool retreat. Or go high to marvel at the state’s highest waterfall at Falling Waters State Park near the Northwest Florida town of Chipley.
Best park for beach horse rides
Amelia Island State Park near Jacksonville offers the rare treat of horseback riding tours along the shoreline. The family-owned Kelly Seahorse Ranch at the southernmost end of the island takes riders out four times daily.
Best park for lighthouse climbing
The Cape Florida Lighthouse in Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park on Key Biscayne offers a bird’s eye view of one of the “Top 10 Beaches in the United States.”
Best park for tubing
The nine major springs of Ichetucknee Springs State Park are a comfortable 73 degrees year-round, prime for floating on a tube down the clear, lazy waters near Fort White, northwest of Gainesville.
Best park for whitewater rafting
With Class III Whitewater rapids, Big Shoals State Park in White Springs is on the largest whitewater rapids in Florida. Thrill-seekers in kayaks and canoes can fly down the Suwannee River at top speed.
Best park for nature photographers
The maritime forest at Big Talbot Island State Park in Jacksonville is a favorite photo spot, with a giant driftwood collection on mile-long “Boneyard Beach.”
Best parks for camping
Bahia Honda State Park on Big Pine Key in the Florida Keys offers the joys of beach camping, with three island campsites for tents or RVs, along with six cabins for rent. In Northwest Florida, campers can utilize 59 full-facilities camp sites or 39 modern cabins amid the powdery, white sand and emerald water of Grayton Beach State Park in South Walton.
Best park for surfing
Sebastian Inlet State Park, south of Melbourne, is one of Florida’s surfing hot spots . As the epicenter of East Coast competitive surfing, the swell magnet is where native sons, including Kelly Slater, the Hobgood twins and the Lopez brothers, first learned to rip.
Best park for mermaid watching
The famous mermaid show at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park in Spring Hill, north of Tampa, has been enthralling audiences since 1947.
Best parks to spot manatee
From mid-November through March, hundreds of manatee can be viewed atop the overlook at Blue Spring State Park, a designated manatee refuge near Daytona Beach with its own Manatee Cam. Across the state, at Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, visitors can see West Indian manatee every day from the park’s underwater observatory.
Best park to discover African-American history
One of the most important sites in American history, Fort Mose Historic State Park in St. Augustine is the site of the first free community of ex-slaves, founded in 1738, when la Florida was a Spanish colony. Reenactments, replicas and an interactive museum bring the past to life.
Best park to play pioneer
Dudley Farm Historic State Park, just west of Gainesville, is a real working farm from the 19th century. Staff dress in period clothing as they shuck corn, raise crops and tend livestock.
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Blackwater River State Park, Florida
Blackwater River state park, Florida 2002
A favorite destination for canoeists and kayakers, Blackwater River State Park offers opportunities for a variety of outdoor activities. The river is one of the purest sand-bottom rivers in the nation, making this park a popular place for swimming, fishing, camping, and paddling. Shaded campsites are just a short walk from the river and a picnic pavilion overlooks the river.
The Sweetwater Trail, 1.3 miles in length, connects Bear Lake to Krul Recreation Area.
Coast Guard Water Rescue Training
US Coast Guard water rescue training off of Honeymoon Island State Park in Dunedin, Florida on 6/18/12.
Florida White Water Rafting 2015
Kayaking - Steinhatchee River (TDC Video)
The Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition team hosted guests on a kayak trip down the Steinhatchee River from the falls on 1/29/15. Suwannee Guides & Outfitters and Good Times Motel and Marina both assisted guests with breakfast, transportation and gear needs. Jeff Cary accompanied the group and filmed the event.