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Healing Springs
The place in question is God’s Arce “Healing Springs” Blackville SC..
This picture was taken and healing springs which is in blackville South Carolina known for its healing springs because of the British that were wounded and the area in the 1700s the Indians brought them to the stream and it healed them therefore everyone brings water bottles to fill up for the healing purposes of the springs awesome fresh cold water and open to the public
Gods gods, half acre Bamberg, South Carolina