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Weechi Wachee Spring, 佛州中西部的天然泉, 深不可测,
至今它的底层在哪里, 有多深, 尚未人知; 只是泉水净澈, 寒气袭人,
隔空透来, 仿佛冰清玉洁,
透明到底.
夏日阳光的风中蒸发着炎热的气息, 经年的老龟在静水微阑的波影中, 闲庭信步. 偶然间朝我而来, 回眸之间, 又离我而去, 成全这一刻的机缘.
墨绿幽蓝的水面, 波光荡漾, 万千幻影下, 掩藏着的一切, 前世今生, 其世外境界, 毕竟非吾俗世中人所能参透.
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The Seminole Indians named the spring “Weeki Wachee,” which
means “little spring” or “winding river.” The spring is so deep
that the bottom has never been found. Each day, more than 117
million gallons of clear, fresh 72-degree water bubbles up out of
subterranean caverns. Deep in the spring, the surge of the current
is so strong that it can knock a scuba diver’s mask off. The basin
of the spring is 100 feet wide with limestone sides and there,
where the mermaids swim, 16 to 20 feet below the surface, the
current runs a strong five miles an hour. It’s quite a feat for a
mermaid to stay in one place in such a current. The Weeki Wachee
River winds its way 12 miles to the Gulf of
Mexico.