What Makes Me Happy | Harvesting Our Food | Natural Spring – Key West, FL



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30 thoughts on “What Makes Me Happy | Harvesting Our Food | Natural Spring – Key West, FL”

  1. Definitely Lots of Cenotes It’s All Southern Ancient Coral and the Farther inland you get its spring Flows through Ancient Lava tubes , the Blue Hole , in the East , and the Yucatán, up into Mexico , even we In the islands Have them Ancient Lava tubes that mountain Streams Feed into Ocean , and it doesn’t Have to Be South Flowing cause it’s an Island it just Flows Through where the Lava tubes made its way to the Ocean

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  2. Love this channel Aaron. For me it's a trip down memory lane. I lived in the upper keys when I was single and in my 30s. I did a lot of what you do. I must say to pick those mangoes as soon as they ripen. Don't let them fall to the ground as they will attract rats bigtime! These critters live in palm trees and only come out at night once they pick up the scent of the fruit. They will destroy the wiring on cars and motorized equipment. It turns out that the insulation used on modern wires is part plant based and a food source for the rats.

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  3. We have quite a few springs north of you off Naples/Marco Island area. We experience the same things. Sometimes pumping sometimes just a depression. You described it exactly how we see it as well. Clear, very cold water.

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  4. alright Aaron….the camera angle is killing me. I'm actually hunching down in my chair trying to get the underwater view…..so now you have me acting like a clown in my living room….

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  5. Wow! Aaron to the rescue! You guys make a great team ! Will has great cooking videos but Aaron is the fish slayer! Will even makes good dishes from Aaron’s scraps! lol. Great video!

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  6. That new guy is hilarious he got so excited whe you said his fish was a good size he said yahhh it is????? And what’s up with him loosing his mask and snorkel 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  7. I wanna say I love watching your videos step by step throughout your day, also the fact you don’t use music, the ambiance of just driving on the boat with the ocean as background noise is so calming, thanks for another great video!

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  8. I've found holes like this in the Bahamas that we called blue holes. They had bottoms, but caves that seemed to be connected to the ocean. During incoming tides, water came through the hole in the bottom and during outgoing tides there was current going out through the bottom…..maybe this is the same thing??

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