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The photo doesn't do it justice as to the clearness and color of this incredible spring water.
Earl M. Hardy Box Canyon Springs Nature Preserve, a unit of Thousand Springs State Park in Idaho. This natural wonder is known for its dramatic canyon and crystal-clear, turquoise water.
It is the 11th largest spring in North America.
The water is fed by a small, 20-foot waterfall within the canyon.
Lush vegetation thrives in this desert oasis setting.
Earl M. Hardy Box Canyon Springs Nature Preserve, a unit of Thousand Springs State Park in Idaho. This natural wonder is known for its dramatic canyon and crystal-clear, turquoise water.
It is the 11th largest spring in North America.
The water is fed by a small, 20-foot waterfall within the canyon.
Lush vegetation thrives in this desert oasis setting.

