Earth Day Sinking Stream is a physical feature (stream) in Gadsden County. The primary coordinates for Earth Day Sinking Stream places it within the FL 32351 ZIP Code delivery area.
Feature Name: | Earth Day Sinking Stream |
Category: | Florida physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Stream |
Description: | 0.2 mi. long; flows SE then NE to sink belowground 0.4 mi. SW of the confluence of Flat Creek and Crooked Creek; Sec 25, T3N, R7W, Tallahassee Meridian |
History: | Named in reference to a cave, the discovery of which was announced at an Earth Day fair at Florida State University in 1979. |
County: | Gadsden County |
Latitude: | 30.6319444 |
Longitude: | -84.8872222 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Earth Day Sinking Stream: Earth Day Sinking Stream.
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Sneads, FL
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