Thursday, February 4, 2016

Jakobsbrunnen's amazing karst source, which is the largest in the Texas Hill Country. It is one of a kind here and it flows from underwater cave in Texas. It is in the Cypress Creek, north of Wimberley, Texas. It is four meters wide (four feet) and it is a very popular place for swimming and diving. It is a major attraction not only for the local population, but also for the tourists and white, and past Cypress Creek.

Jakobsbrunnen is very deep spring. It rises vertically ten meters (thirty feet), and from this it placed in a number of different angles as Chambers continued. These chambers are separated by narrow passings and as deep as forty meters (one hundred and twenty feet).

Jacob's Well, Texas, USA 1

Image by Patrick Lewis via Flickr

Jakobsbrunnen is one of the most dangerous places for diving. When people say the siren call of the cave is so strong that many divers of them heard and went to explore it. Unfortunately, 8 of them did not survive the adventure.

Jacobs Well, Texas, USA 2

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The cave system of the Jacob's well in Texas was examined by cave divers. The results are so interesting. This spring is of 2 main component behaviors. A passage is approximately 1,300 m (4,300 feet) from the surface, and the second one 300 meters (1000 feet) from the point where it differs from the main behavior, go.

Jacob Well, Texas, USA 3

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Jacobs Well, Texas, USA 4

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Jacobs Well, Texas, United States 6

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