I grew up here, went to school there, the name of the school was Boiling Springs Bubblers. Used to be may have changed now that was 40+ years ago...Thanks Cliff for the memories....
No wonder that lake is full of ducks and geese. With water temps like that in the winter, it must feel like a real bath to them. Btw congrats on reaching 3k.
Thank You for the great tour of this amazing place in Pa. Can you imagine the huge Native settlement that most surely was there? What a place to settle big a never ending spring. And Gettysburg? Such a beautiful place and such a horrid battle. Look forward to watching your G- burg vids. I've done quite a bit of exploration there and much after dark. Had many haunted experiences there. DaveyJO
Just happened to stumble upon your videos. I've been watching them every day since! Really cool channel. Thank you so much for doing what you do. It's so neat to see all the places in the state that I too live in. A cool place I think that you might like to explore is called Lock Ridge Park and Furnace in Alburtis Lehigh County. Would be cool to see a video on that!
Hey brother I totally love what you're doing. Sent you a message the other day on Facebook Messenger left the post. Enjoy a lot all the historic stuff you do as well I'm a big railroad fan and amateur historian love to see more stuff on history and trains. See you soon
I visit there sometimes One time I was there and some cave divers came out at this area 8:56. It was cool, and surprising!!! They showed us pictures of their dives in an album that they had left up top on a bench. The hole looks so small. From what I remember, they said they have to put their tank through first then their body. I was amazed.
The town was once the terminus for a spur of the trolly line that brought vacationers to the springs. There was a humped bridge (higher than the current one) at the south east side near the mill, where visitors would pole their rented boats through a canal, and out onto the Yellow Breeches creek to another tourist spot called Island Grove.
Hydrologists from Franklin & Marshall College recently finished a study using NASA satellite data and other research and discovered the source of Boiling Springs is actually 50 miles away past South Mountain near the Maryland border. REPLY
While about 20 percent of the Bubble’s water in fact comes from the local part of South Mountain, the source of the other 80 percent was narrowed down to the area of Pigeon Hills in York County near the Maryland border - on the other side of the mountain chain near Hanover, Pa.
THAT IS SO STRANGR OF A BUBBLE OUT OF WATER. THINK IS VERY COOL AND INTERESTING. BOY THAT IS ALOT OF WATER. I WONDER WHY IT WOULD BBUBBLE AT THAT SPOT. LOVE THOSE DUCKS.
I grew up here, went to school there, the name of the school was Boiling Springs Bubblers.
Used to be may have changed now that was 40+ years ago...Thanks Cliff for the memories....
Great video! Love to see all of these natural phenomenons (I like the odd and historical man made places too)...keep 'em coming!
I went to high school in Boiling Springs a long time ago. Cool little town.
No wonder that lake is full of ducks and geese. With water temps like that in the winter, it must feel like a real bath to them.
Btw congrats on reaching 3k.
Thank You for the great tour of this amazing place in Pa. Can you imagine the huge Native settlement that most surely was there? What a place to settle big a never ending spring. And Gettysburg? Such a beautiful place and such a horrid battle. Look forward to watching your G- burg vids. I've done quite a bit of exploration there and much after dark. Had many haunted experiences there. DaveyJO
Just happened to stumble upon your videos. I've been watching them every day since! Really cool channel. Thank you so much for doing what you do. It's so neat to see all the places in the state that I too live in. A cool place I think that you might like to explore is called Lock Ridge Park and Furnace in Alburtis Lehigh County. Would be cool to see a video on that!
Really beautiful. Thanks for going there, really enjoy the journey.
Hey brother I totally love what you're doing. Sent you a message the other day on Facebook Messenger left the post. Enjoy a lot all the historic stuff you do as well I'm a big railroad fan and amateur historian love to see more stuff on history and trains. See you soon
I visit there sometimes One time I was there and some cave divers came out at this area 8:56. It was cool, and surprising!!! They showed us pictures of their dives in an album that they had left up top on a bench. The hole looks so small. From what I remember, they said they have to put their tank through first then their body. I was amazed.
Cool place! Thanks for sharing!
The town was once the terminus for a spur of the trolly line that brought vacationers to the springs. There was a humped bridge (higher than the current one) at the south east side near the mill, where visitors would pole their rented boats through a canal, and out onto the Yellow Breeches creek to another tourist spot called Island Grove.
The Yellow Breeches Creek runs through Boiling Springs and is popular and well-known for fly fishing stocked and wild trout in Cumberland County.
Nice video bud!!! The water definitely looks boiling. Perfect name for the place
Cool video. Boling river in Montana and Grand Prismatic Spring into Fire Hole river Wyoming Yellowstone park.
Love watching thank you...
These videoes remind me of Germany. This is very interesting. Cool Videos!
I grew up in whit rock acers and I used to go to the boiling springs pool
BRAVO! I always enjoy !
Hydrologists from Franklin & Marshall College recently finished a study using NASA satellite data and other research and discovered the source of Boiling Springs is actually 50 miles away past South Mountain near the Maryland border.
REPLY
know the name of this location? Please share, thank you.
While about 20 percent of the Bubble’s water in fact comes from the local part of South Mountain, the source of the other 80 percent was narrowed down to the area of Pigeon Hills in York County near the Maryland border - on the other side of the mountain chain near Hanover, Pa.
I vacationed in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Man, the water was hot. I bottled some and brought it home.
Very interesting and I am looking forward to doing Gettysburg
Beautiful Church 🔔
Pretty amazing.
What the heck kind of tree is that to your left around 11:04? It looks like something out of a horror film.
dawn redwood, native to China, stately and beautiful, especially when in leaf, amazing fall color
an Appalachian Trail Visitor's Center is seen in the distance beyond the redwood
Oh yes, I do know about the spring in N Carolina and I believe it is pronounced there as "Bowlin Sprang".
BST boiling springs tavern. Been all over that place I’ve got the stories
I'll look up that duck 🦆 in Audubon. Cute
i used to live in that town
THAT IS SO STRANGR OF A BUBBLE OUT OF WATER. THINK IS VERY COOL AND INTERESTING. BOY THAT IS ALOT OF WATER. I WONDER WHY IT WOULD BBUBBLE AT THAT SPOT. LOVE THOSE DUCKS.
the camera shake was bothering me too much. i couldn't watch it when i really wanted to!!!
You forgot Big Spring.
i live THERE!!Date:9/20/2020 11:03 AM in the morning i was typing this.Through 11:04 AM
That's where I live at
Trout heaven! #catchandrelease
Id put a gift shop right where you enter and exit to sell stuff geese toys for bratty kids.
spring look like a river..looks like some one needs to make a reservoir...
whoops commented to soon..
Bermudian Spring
Nice place except for all the goose shit.