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    Interesting. If the country and state conclude that the spring run is public (as it should), it sounds like cave diving access from the river would be legal. They could (and most likely would) still not allow it from their land.

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    Hmm... Now if they could only talk to Wakulla county...

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    http://highspringsherald.com/article...ews/news05.txt

    There is the follow up article. Basically it is state land and access to the actual spring is open to whom ever comes by water.

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    Not to open a can of worms, but how does this decision affect cave diving at Troy Spring?

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    Default Troy, etc..

    It seems to me that it would apply to Troy and any other property that can be reached exclusively by water. The article also indicates the same rules apply to private property, but the execution could be trickier (convincing the guy with the shotgun).



 

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