Bear Springs Blossom Nature Preserve

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![]() Look at the water cycle and see how water is recycled over and over again. | |||
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In south central Texas, in the Medina River Valley lies the beautiful Medina River, named 1689 after Pedro Medina, a Spanish engineer, by Alonso de León, the Spanish governor. Medina River Cleanup Work with us to protect the Medina River ![]() ![]() For a long time it was the official boundary between Texas and Coahuila and the name Medina River was used all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. ![]() map of Medina Lake ![]() On this photo taken on the 'Great View Nature trail' at Bear Springs Blossom Nature Preserve, you can see Median lake, built by the Medina Dam in NE Medina County, Texas, which was built as concrete dam in 1912. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Edwards Plateau provides the springs starting in northwest of Bandera County, TX. When it reaches the San Antonio River, 120 miles of sparkling water could be explored. ![]() back to: Bear Springs Blossom Nature Conservation copyright © Bear Springs Blossom Nature Conservation Group Inc. international charitable non profit org. 501(c)(3) POB 63295 Pipe Creek, TX - ![]() *2002 - 2010* You are listening to *Edwards Mountain Waltz*
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