Saturday, June 18, 2011

Devil's Den and Cedar Lake Ranch

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Overall sensory overload! By chance we discovered that , two places just a bit west of Williston, Florida that are not usually open to the public were open this weekend

benefit for the Hippodrome State Theater “Cave of Forgotten Dreams,” filmmaker Werner Herzog

http://www.gainesville.com/article/20110617/ARTICLES/110619611

Cedar Lake Ranch and Reserve, the home and passion of Dr. Ray Webber, a Williston endodontist.

For 19 years, Webber has been transforming a former limestone quarry into botanical gardens with boardwalks, waterfalls, more than 40 gardens, a

We arrived early fortunate crowded the 3 of us were able to spend time in the cave absorbing the atmosphere

next door

dark left for home

What a Saturday night!

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