まるで花の絨毯!和泉リサイクル環境公園のチューリップが過去最高に綺麗すぎた…2026年4月3日




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まるで花の絨毯!和泉リサイクル環境公園のチューリップが過去最高に綺麗すぎた…2026年4月3日

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The Devil’s Den is a hidden gem located within the community of Williston, Florida. Visitors should book an online reservation to snorkel or scuba dive.
The Devil’s Den at 5390 N.E. 180th Ave, Williston, Florida 32696. The hours of operation are Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (final water entry at 4 p.m.) and Friday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (water entry ends at 4 p.m.). The Den is only closed on Christmas Day or in the case of severe weather threats. Admission prices are $15 per person Monday through Friday. Saturday, Sunday, and on holidays admission costs $22 per person. Admission prices do not include the cost of gear to snorkel or scuba dive. Walk-through and no dive admission is $7 per person.
Entrance sign of the Devil's Den on Tuesday, Mar. 29, 2022. The Devil's Den is a renowned prehistoric sinkhole accessible to snorkelers and scuba divers. According to Employee Tommy Smith, The age of the den is 10,000 to 75,000 years old. Fossil and geological evidence found by numerous groups date back to this period. (Photo/Christa Feagin)
On Tuesday, Mar. 29, 2022, Employee Tommy Smith instructs Amateur Snorkeler William Browning to avoid leaning on rock ledges within the Devil’s Den. According to Smith, the rock ledge is a limestone deposit that dates to the Pleistocene Epoch (2 million - 10 million years ago). Forced pressure could result in damage to the den. (Photo/Christa Feagin)
Snorkeler, Tammy Parker, snorkeling the Devil’s Den on Tuesday, Mar. 29, 2022. Parker chose to brave the water on a brisk 60-degree morning while visiting from the coast of Alabama. The temperature of the water is 72 degrees year-round. (Photo/Christa Feagin)
The stairway descended into the Devil's Den on Tuesday, Mar. 29, 2022. Blocking the stairway is comparable to blocking a fire exit. It must remain clear while not in use, and scuba divers always have the right of way. (Photo/Christa Feagin)
Eric Jones (middle) fastens his diving equipment while Kimberly Jones (right) looks on in awe of the Devil’s Den on Tuesday, Mar. 29, 2022. The caves they will explore are karsts, according to the Jones couple. Karsts are geological formations caused by a collapse of the earth. (Photo/Christa Feagin)
Amateur Snorkeler William Browning gears up with fins to snorkel the Devil's Den Tuesday, Mar. 29, 2022. It is part of the Florida/ Georgia aquifer. According to Employee Tommy Smith, This part of Florida, Payne's Prairie, Eastern Levy County, and Western Marion County connect to the Rainbow Springs Basin. (Photo/Christa Feagin)
Amateur Snorkeler William Browning swims between drops of water falling from the karst on Tuesday, Mar. 29, 2022. Steam rising and falling from the water of the Devil's Den occurs when the water is significantly colder than the air. When the early settlers saw this, they thought a devil lived in the den, giving its name according to Employee Tommy Smith. (Photo/Christa Feagin)
A spiderweb hangs into the Devil's Den on Tuesday, Mar. 29, 2022. Since the den is a past sinkhole, there is not much wildlife to see. According to Employee Tommy Smith, there are a few fish and a turtle. (Photo/Christa Feagin)
The stairway ascends outside of the Devil's Den on Tuesday, Mar. 29, 2022. The water level varies with the amount of rainfall in the basin. According to Employee Tommy Smith, its average depth is around the existing platform but is known to cover the present stairway. The depth of the water is typically around 50 feet. (Photo/Christa Feagin)
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Its Friday! 😁 Pooh is celebrating by going to Kingly Court off Carnaby Street 😋🧸 it’s always fun to explore new places and this is definitely a hidden gem! 😲💎🏴 we’ll be heading to Shoryu for some steamed buns 🥟🍜🍚 . . How are you celebrating the weekend? 🥳 . . From Instagram
まるで花の絨毯!和泉リサイクル環境公園のチューリップが過去最高に綺麗すぎた…2026年4月3日