The Blue Hole

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The Blue Hole represents the initial of two significant springs situated within McConnell Springs. Its source can be traced back to a broad region in the southwest of Lexington, where the waters travel underground through the limestone bedrock.

The distinct blueness of this water is a result of prismatic effects generated by its exceptional depth of 15 feet. This exposed water body was formed when water discharged from a crevice in the bedrock with enough force to remove the topsoil and sediment. As a result, it currently forms a cone-shaped basin that remains filled by the springs underneath.</ref>

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