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    Default Sinkhole for sale. No. joke.

    High Springs Herald
    16 Feb. 2009

    Sinkhole for sale. No. joke. But this one comes with a surprise
    By Lindsay Smith
    For The Herald

    HIGH SPRINGS – For just $80,000, you can own a hole in the ground.

    The hole is surrounded by trees on two acres of open, untamed Florida property.

    All of the usual amenities are included: woodpeckers, squirrels, even the occasional raccoon for no additional cost.

    Although a cable subscription isn’t provided, there’s plenty of wind and fair weather.

    Tony and Isabel Realty will even throw in the sparkling cavern hidden underneath the hole as part of the deal.

    “It’s a cave diver’s dream,” Realtor Tony Bootbhy said.

    The small entrance to the unmapped set of caverns beneath the 2-acre property, located in High Springs, has been untouched except for the sparse handful of divers who have explored its depths in the 22 years it’s been owned by High Springs resident John Harper.


    Harper, known as a pioneer cave diver in the 1960s, dubbed the sinkhole Whippoorwill Sink after he bought it from his neighbor, a local Realtor by the name of Bob White.

    White offered to let Harper dive the sinkhole before he sold the property.

    From above, surrounded by trees and the shade of the woods, “it looked just like a little piece of water,” Harper said.



    He dove in and followed a small tunnel about 15 feet under until it suddenly opened up.

    Underneath the small sinkhole’s opening stretched a dark cavern that Harper estimated to be about 700 feet long and 30 feet wide, filled with crystal clear water.

    “It’s such a beautiful, beautiful cave,” he said. “It doesn’t look like anything from the surface; it’s just a little place with limestone outcroppings over it. But once you check it out, there couldn’t be a more ideal spot.”

    Harper swam back to the surface and decided right then that he wanted the sinkhole for himself.

    Now, he’s ready to pass the sinkhole – and its mysteries that eluded him for more than two decades – on to someone else.

    With such clear water and a structure similar to Hornsby Springs, located nearby, Harper was sure that somewhere (if he could only find it) the sinkhole connected to the underground Hornsby system.

    Now retired at the age of 69, he was never able to discover the hidden connecting channel.

    He and his wife Diana are trying to sell the property – and the mystery – to anyone with the appreciation for the unusual.

    “I’ve gotten older and less proficient in cave diving over the years,” he said.

    “It’s an advanced dive,” said Tony Boothby of Tony and Isabel Realty. “It really appeals to cave divers because you have your own underwater cave to explore. Plus, it’s a unique piece of geological history.”



    Harper said that he was hoping to sell it to “somebody who wanted to carry on with what I wanted to do,” but ultimately he’ll be happy to see it passed on.

    “The beauty of it, just owning something like that…to me, it’s fabulous,” he said.

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    Neato!

    There are a couple for sale in Wakulla County too, from what I understand

    Seems like this would be something the NSS CDS or NACD should be jumping on... especially for a price thats not in the millions(like some of the other private sites have tried to pull in for a selling price).


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    Quote Originally Posted by WEPIV View Post
    All of the usual amenities are included: woodpeckers, squirrels, even the occasional raccoon for no additional cost.
    Well the cave would be an extra bonus, but some things are just more important!


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    ...
    With such clear water and a structure similar to Hornsby Springs, located nearby, Harper was sure that somewhere (if he could only find it) the sinkhole connected to the underground Hornsby system.....
    Hornsby system downstream is pitch black unless it is luckily dry year (well at least where it is discharging to Santa-Fe in two or more submerged springs). It must be pretty far from the river if the sinkhole cave is clear like it says.

    Probably it would make a nice a'les Blue Grotto

    ARY (Photo, video)

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    Here is a link to the listing with several pictures.


    http://www.mmparrish.com/property/pr...ceCode=13040-1

    Looks interesting.


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    unmapped huh?

    Joe


    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Pyle
    "After my first 10 hours on a rebreather, I was a real expert. Another 40 hours of dive time later, I considered myself a novice. When I had completed about 100 hours of rebreather diving, I realized I was only just a beginner."

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    any of you guys been in there before?


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    Wink Harper's property

    Quote Originally Posted by Tegg View Post
    unmapped huh?
    Tegg-!

    Ck the CDF's archives........this listing was posted about two years ago, & there is a lot of infomation on it-! TJ should be able to give you the links.
    later..........

    j.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JE View Post
    Ck the CDF's archives
    http://www.cavediver.net/forum/showthread.php?t=5243

    Whoever said money can't buy love never bought a puppy.

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    Sounds like one hell of a price drop. Do you think he'd want to trade? I've got a '98 mustang coupe for an even swap.

    ~Jeff



 

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