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The "Ginger Ale Spring" is located in the woods in Longwood. County officials have warned locals to stay away, however. This ‘Ginger Ale Spring’ is hidden in the trees near I-4. Here’s why ...
“Our objective was to find sargassum, because if we could find a weed line of sargassum ... would grow into an animal emblematic of South Florida–the dolphinfish, or mahi-mahi.
The Atlantic Ocean has a toxic seaweed problem. Floating in brown islands of algae, this year’s sargassum bloom has already ...
The brown seaweed is a common sight across the Caribbean and on South Florida beaches ... like workers in wastewater treatment plants, can get ill with dizziness, headache, an upset stomach ...
As a result, it’s not uncommon to see these plants engulf ... “The vine that ate the South.” Kudzu vines overtake a field near Lamont in Jefferson County (Florida State Library and Archives ...
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