Famous glass bottom boats enable visitors to view the crystal clear waters of Spring Lake at Aquarena Springs. Also seen are the native inhabitants such as fish and turtles surrounded by exotic underwater plant life

Date Created
1993
Time period
Physical Form
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1 item
Language
en_US
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Source Location
Postcard collection, University Archives at Texas State University
Note

Horizontal image with one boat in the foreground, three boats in background. Back text: The famous Glass Bottom Boats enable visitors to view the crystal clear waters of Spring Lake at Aquarena Springs. Also seen are the native inhabitants such as fish and turtles surrounded by exotic underwater plant life. <br>C36858