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Comal Springs (Texas)

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explorer to visit the springs was Damián Massanet in 1691. The site was later home to a Spanish mission. Spanish settlers eventually called the site "Las Fontanas". The area has been home to a mixture of recreational and commercial endeavors, including Landa Park.
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The Comal Springs are home to a variety of unique plant and animal life. One notable example is the
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The springs were historically a magnet for the indigenous population of the region, often
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from the aquifer's recharge zone down to various discharge zones, including the springs.
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that runs through most of central Texas. The aquifer consists of porous, water-bearing
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The largest of the Comal Springs form the headwaters of the Comal River.
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occurs only at or west of Comal Springs, i.e. Balcones Fault zone.
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Detailed video and narration of Comal Springs on Youtube.com
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and are the result of water percolating through the
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New Braunfels
Texas
Coordinates
29°42′59″N 98°08′01″W / 29.7164°N 98.1336°W / 29.7164; -98.1336
Edwards Aquifer
sea level
Comal River
Magnitude
/ˈkmæl/
KOH-mal
Texas
New Braunfels
Edwards Aquifer
Tonkawas
Spanish
Edwards Aquifer
karst
aquifer
limestone
surface runoff
fountain darter
Balcones Fault
California Fan Palm
Washingtonia filifera
Comal River
Guadelupe River
California Fan Palm: Washingtonia filifera, GlobalTwitcher.com, ed. Nicklas Stromberg
Comal Springs
Handbook of Texas

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