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Introduction
of Natural Bridge |
Twelve
miles Southeast of Tallahassee, Florida the historic St Marks River
disappears as it abruptly goes underground only to surface and re-submerge
numerous times forming a complex crossing over the river that is called
Natural Bridge. |
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pre history to present day the diverse ecology of this area was and
remains extremely important. It serves as a natural bridge for the
movement, nesting areas, and food sources for the abundant and varied
wildlife species drawn to this rich ecosystem. Today this crossing
also remains very important to man. It offers access to and across
the river for many uses such as travel, industry, and recreational
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watersheds, wetlands, and springs emerging from the heart of the earth
form the St Marks River. Depending on the amount of rainfall and the
natural flow of the complex spring system feeding the river the St
Marks River starts its journey South from a point well above Tallahassee.
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