Ponce de Leon Springs State Park

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Le parc d'État de Ponce de Leon Springs (en anglais : Ponce de Leon Springs State Park) est une réserve naturelle située dans l'État de Floride, au sud-est des États-Unis, dans le comté de Holmes. Le parc a été nommé en l’honneur de Juan Ponce de León, l’explorateur espagnol qui découvrit la région en 1513, alors qu’il recherchait la fontaine de jouvence. rdf:langString
Ponce de Leon Springs State Recreation Area is a Florida State Park in Holmes County, Florida. It is located in the town of Ponce de Leon. The park, which was created to provide public outdoor recreation and other park-related uses, was initially acquired on September 4, 1970, using funds from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund. The park's self-proclaimed purpose is to develop, operate and maintain the property for outdoor recreation, park, historic, and related purposes, offering abundant opportunity for nature appreciation and wildlife viewing. Its primary recreational activities include swimming in the spring and hiking along the park's nature trails. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Le parc d'État de Ponce de Leon Springs (en anglais : Ponce de Leon Springs State Park) est une réserve naturelle située dans l'État de Floride, au sud-est des États-Unis, dans le comté de Holmes. Le parc a été nommé en l’honneur de Juan Ponce de León, l’explorateur espagnol qui découvrit la région en 1513, alors qu’il recherchait la fontaine de jouvence.
rdf:langString Ponce de Leon Springs State Recreation Area is a Florida State Park in Holmes County, Florida. It is located in the town of Ponce de Leon. The park, which was created to provide public outdoor recreation and other park-related uses, was initially acquired on September 4, 1970, using funds from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund. The park's self-proclaimed purpose is to develop, operate and maintain the property for outdoor recreation, park, historic, and related purposes, offering abundant opportunity for nature appreciation and wildlife viewing. Its primary recreational activities include swimming in the spring and hiking along the park's nature trails. The park's significance lies in the Ponce de Leon Spring itself, its most distinctive feature. The spring was named in honor of Juan Ponce de Leon, an explorer who, in 1513, led the first Spanish expedition to Florida. Legend has it, the whole objective of Ponce de Leon's expedition was to search for a spring that, according to a Taino Indian legend, would restore youth to those who bathed in their waters.” The legend contributes to the Ponce de Leon Springs’ unofficial title, “The Fountain of Youth”. Although named after the Spanish explorer, the springs were previously inhabited by a group of Native Americans with a rich history of activity within the area. In addition to its spring, which is fed by the powerful Floridan Aquifer, the park boasts involvement in The Civil War, unique ecology, flora, fauna, and a multitude of specific conservancy and protective efforts. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ponce de Leon Springs State Park.
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