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Is there an underground river in Missouri?

Want to Visit? The ferocious push of an underground river yields the longest spring branch in Missouri. Located inside the Mark Twain National Forest, Greer Spring is 1.25 miles of water, coming out at an average rate of 344 cubic feet per second, or 222 million gallons a day, all feeding into the Eleven Point River.



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