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Camp__Forrest__
Aug 13, 2014Explorer
It could be that you had water high in Calcium Carbonate. This is common in wells that pull from a limestone aquifer. In the Black Hills of South Dakota, there is a very short water fall called Cascade Falls. The water originates in a spring about two miles upstream. As the water cascades, the churning releases the calcium and the oxygen resulting in effervescence, calcium deposits, and dense water that makes you float high when you swim. It's kind of neat.
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