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St. Leonhardsquelle, Stephanskirchen, Bavaria, 83071

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Very frequented spring as its close to the city of Rosenheim.  Bring some time if you want to get some of the really great water. The water has a high mineral content and also gets sold in bottles (so if you can’t go there you can always choose to buy some of the water. Get your directions from here:

https://www.google.de/maps/place/St.+Leonhardsquelle+GmbH+%26+Co.+KG/@47.8726273,12.1509525,14z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x47761af02844c019:0x6c801c25b87bbbb7

this is a short video I made. The spring is shown in the end of the video:

 


Spring of Almighty Warriors,4615 Wagener Rd, Wagener, SC 29164

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This is a spring that flows directly out of a large pvc pipe on the side of the road. This pipe sticks up about 8 feet straits out of the ground with very heavy flow. It is impossible to miss if you are driving down this road. It is about 15 minutes from Downtown Aiken just drive out Wagener Rd ( 302). At the intersection of flowing wells and Wagener rd.

Church Well,Centerville, Utah, 84014

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The “Church Well” as it is known, stands on the corner of 200 South and 200 East in Centerville Utah. This well does not flow naturally so a pump system in housed in the building behind the well access. Controls for the pump system are accessible from the well access. Once the well is primed by the pump, and the pump is turned off, the well will flow for two or three minutes. The well is owned and operated by the LDS church, and stands on church property.

During our short stay at this well we watched several locals stop by and fill large containers with well water. 

The water from this well is fresh and cool, and tastes great! Stop by and fill your canteen some time.

Collorian Holy Well, TR20 8BU

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This natural spring is at the end of the lane that leads north-west from Whitecross to Collorian on the left just before entering the farm. It consists of a stone lined hollow in a bank with a steady flow of water issuing from it and flooding a considerable plot of ground in front of the spring, making access difficult. There are a few shaped stones lying about but the spring is surrounded by lush vegetation and many remaining stones could be partly buried and hidden. This was primarily a curative chalybeate spring, and has no dedication, although there was once a chapel of St Thomas nearby. Next to an old dilapidated iron gate. The spring itself is a gushing flow which can be heard when you’re nearby. Ordnance Survey Map “Land’s End” 1:25 000, grid ref – 523 347

Crystal Spring, Florence, KS 66851

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Crystal Spring flows year-round from the Flint Hills limestone aquifer. Known locally as City Spring, it yields up to 1000 gallons per minute. The 1949 pump house provides water to nearby Florence, where the historic water tower proclaims, “99.96% Pure Spring Water.” At the rear base of the pump house, the spring flows from a rusty, moss-covered hatch. Water can be collected from the stream or by wading to the hatch. Caution: The spring bank may be slippery. Be aware of sharp stones and broken glass in both the parking area and the creek bed. 

A monument at the spring site details its history:
Crystal Spring
 
This site is said to have been a favorite camping ground of the Indians. Patent on this land was filed by James D. Riggs on April 25, 1876. Ralph Robison, who purchased the property July 31, 1915, signed a ninety-nine year lease on July 20, 1920, with the city of Florence for water rights. The city paid $10,000 for the first year and $500 each year for the remainder of the lease. This included four acres and right-of-way for the access road and water main. Crystal Spring, also known as Riggs Spring or City Spring, is one of the largest single springs in the Flint Hills.
 
The building houses the pumping equipment used to pump the water to the water tower (built in 1887) west of the city. The pump has the capacity to deliver up to 370 gallons per minute to the water tower. Except for a brief time in 1951, after flood waters covered the pump, a continuous water supply has met the needs of the city with a large amount of overflow into the creek bed below the water works. A well was dug in the vicinity of the spring to serve as an auxiliary supply in case of need. 
 
With the passing of Robison in 1960, the land and spring was left to Father Flanigan’s Boys’ Home of Omaha and the Methodist Children’s Home at Newton. In 1961 the property was purchased by John Deforest of Peabody and remains in the family today. 
 
-2009-
See also:
“The Flint Hills Aquifer in Kansas” by Robert Davidson
http://academic.emporia.edu/schulmem/hydro/TERM%20PROJECTS/2009/Davidson/Ken.htm
“Water of the Most Excellent Kind: Historic Springs in Kansas” by Rex Buchanan, Robert Sawin, and Wayne Lebsack
http://www.kshs.org/publicat/history/2000autumn_buchanan.pdf
Directions from US-50 W
Turn north on 130th Street (Landmarks: Hillcrest Cemetery sign and water treatment building)
After crossing two bridges, take the next right on Whitetail Road (Landmark: White house)
Take the first right turn—this access road dead ends at Crystal Spring

Orrs Bridge Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011

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This is a natural spring many gather water from.  Not aware of water quality.

Crystal Springs, Middletown, RI 02842

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This spring is on family property. The water is bottled and available for sale.

Beitou, Beitou Taiwan

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Beitou is one of the largest concentrations of hot springs and spas in the world. Once a small park where locals used to relax in the hot springs, the Beitou Valley has evolved today to include over thirty resorts; A 20-minute train ride north of Taipei takes you to Beitou. The resorts and spas are regarded by many locals and international tourists as among the most relaxing and rejuvenating places in the country. The spas consist of different degree pools (from cool to very hot) and minerals.


Rock Springs, WI, 53961

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This spring is located on River St. Hwy 136, or County Rd.  I have seen people collecting water from this spring since the early 1980′s

St Anthony’s Well (Cinderford)Gloucestershire

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In the beautiful woodlands of the Forest of Dean, this spring is reputedly very ancient. In front of the spring is a stone ‘bathing pool’ built by the Romans. Behind that is where the water flows out of the spring. It is very clean and tasty water with no farmland nearby. You can read more about it and see a map here > http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=15230

LionsGate, Red Hill, Victoria, 3937 Australia

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A natural spring-fed aquifer that generates 100,000 litres of wild water every week.

Source St-Frédéric, 200 1er Rang, Tring-Jonction, QC G0N 1P0

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Depuis la municipalité de St-Frédéric, continuez vers l’ouest sur la 112. Prenez le 2e rang pour environ 700 metres jusqu’à un ruisseau. Il y a une rampe pour descendre un petit escalier vers la source.

C7-Secu, Vatr Dornei, jud. Suceava, 725700

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One of Romania’s most famous natural springs, located in North-Eastern Romania in Bucovina, a very beautiful region, filled with mountains and natural springs, very close to the mountain resort-spa Vatr Dornei. This spring consists of still water that is extremely healthy for the body, and it is also certified by a child protection association as very safe and good for babies to drink.

Wilhoit Spring, Molalla, OR 97038

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Wilhoit Springs is a county park located in Clackamas County, Oregon, deep in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, roughly 8 miles southeast of Molalla.
Around the turn of the 20th century, the spa and resort there was one
of Clackamas County’s most popular tourist destinations. However, in the
first few decades of the 20th century the facility lost popularity and,
in 1928, closed down.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhoit_Springs

Rock Creek, Quinlan, TX, 75474

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In 1980 this was a Rock Quarry and the guys that were drilling hit a spring, it filled up so fast that they were unable to get any of they’re equipment out. So at the bottom of this spring there is tractors, and all kinds of equipment.


Olmitello, 80077, Ischia

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A thermal spring on the island of Ischia, famous for its high magnesium and rejuvenative properties. A favourite with locals and Napolise.

Newlands Spring, Cape Town, 7700

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Tucked away down a small road in the heart of suburbia lies one of Cape Town’s greatest treasures: the Newlands Spring. She provides a seemingly endless flow of pure sweet and mineral rich water.

Unknown, Cascade, Idaho

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Approximately 6 miles west of Cascade on Warm Lake Road (NF-22).  ”Tap” is along the north side of the road, with turn-outs on either side of the road.

A galvanized line, extending from its source up the mountain, provides a constant flow of crystal clean mountain fresh spring water. 
[Latitude and Longitude are approximate.]

Mayville Roadside Park, Mayville, Michigan 48744

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Right on M-24, about 15 miles north of Lapeer….easy access from main road

Cloud Cap/Tilly Jane Spring, Mount Hood, OR

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You can access this area from the Timberline Trail #600. The trailhead begins at the Tilly Jane campground on Mt. Hood. The Eliot Glacier melt from this spring appears directly under the rock in the picture.

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