Take a video tour through the crystal clear spring-fed waters of the San Marcos River, home to the endangered Fountain Darter, Texas Blind Salamander, and Texas Wild Rice. The stable Edwards Aquifer keeps the river water at a rock-solid 72 degrees, even while the ambient (environmental) temperature swings as much as 80. Cool temperatures and critters make it a summertime refuge for local college students and tourists alike.
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If you're lucky enough to spot them while exploring, you'll more than likely find that the Fountain Darters are as curious about you as you are them...
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Cool video, I snorkel there alot. From 1:00 - 1:02 what is that big fish to your left?
Posted by: Brittany | 08/08/2010 at 12:38 PM