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Defeated by strong current where the Ichetucknee flows through a culvert under Highway 27, we let ourselves float downstream. Nearing the junction with the Santa Fe River we could hear music; a crowd of boats was anchored along the forest edge. Around Grassy Hole Spring, where the river threads through islands of vegetation, we saw scattered canoes, each with a band of snorkelers. Close to two miles after starting, we passed the outflow from Blue Hole Spring, the largest spring in the group that feeds the Ichetucknee, and paddling became less strenuous. We reached North End launch, where the river begins with water from its headspring.
Organizations: Ichetucknee, Ocala National Locations: Santa, Ichetucknee Springs State, Ocala, Ocala National Forest, Silver
36 Hours in Bath, England
  + stars: | 2023-06-15 | by ( Susanne Masters | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
3:30 p.m. Be awed by Mary ShelleyThe author Mary Shelley stayed in Bath for five months from 1816 to 1817, attending scientific lectures. By the time she left, most of “Frankenstein” was written. Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein (entry £17.50), a museum that opened in 2021 near Queen Square, explores Shelley’s life and the time she spent in Bath, as well as her influences and her legacy. Basement rooms add to the creepy experience by pushing you through bad smells and weird textures while someone lurks in costume. Upstairs, explore the vast quantity of films and memorabilia inspired by the book.
Persons: Mary Shelley The, Mary Shelley, Frankenstein ”, Mary Shelley’s, Frankenstein Locations: Bath, Queen
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