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The San Antonio River starts at this site.............

Kelley (Texas)

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We attended a law enforcement ceremony at The University of Incarnate Word...our son was being presented some awards. Afterwards, we were standing around visiting with folks when I found out that the spring that is the beginning of the San Antonio River was located on the campus. The San Antonio River starts at this spring and goes all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. I borrowed my wife's point and shoot camera and took these pictures.

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This is Heather and Brayden at the wall of the spring.
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The spring is dry at this time and only flows after some good rain. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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i have been privileged to see the source of some huge rivers and it is enough to stand in awe.
Thanks Fred i enjoyed seeing the spring and source of a historic river!
 
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