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San Antonio Springs

Bodies of water of Bexar County, TexasGeography of San AntonioSprings of Texas
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San Antonio Springs (also known as the Blue Hole) is a cluster of springs in Bexar County, Texas. These springs provide a large portion of the water for the San Antonio River, which flows from San Antonio to the Gulf of Mexico. The San Pedro Springs also feed into the San Antonio River.

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San Antonio Springs
Mission Plaza, San Antonio

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N 29.468889 ° E -98.4675 °
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University of the Incarnate Word

Mission Plaza
78209 San Antonio
Texas, United States
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