| 41. | The natural underground springs located in the area made Saticoy a prime location for the tribe to hold their yearly meetings.
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| 42. | Hacon and Candamir discover that the rebel community has been able to survive in the desert because of an underground spring.
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| 43. | Some filled plastic vials with water from the underground spring, while others sat on the ground praying on their rosary beads.
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| 44. | It is fed by underground springs and replenished at a rate of 328, 000 gallons ( 1240 m?) per minute.
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| 45. | Lake Andes is a natural lake that is fed by underground springs and about every 20 years, the lake dries up.
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| 46. | After many months of searching, he found Winnie near an underground spring in Deep East Texas ( now Newton County ).
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| 47. | His distillery was located near a blue agave growing area and near underground springs which served as a consistent source of energy.
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| 48. | They do so in a 10-acre embrace of lagoons, clear and cool and deep, fed by underground springs and the incoming sea.
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| 49. | And she wishes lawmakers felt some special responsibility for the neglected river, which arises from deep underground springs beneath the Gold Dome.
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| 50. | The supply they were led to was an underground spring in a hidden cave, which Carnegie named Empress Spring after Queen Victoria.
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