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− | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Bushnell, Florida}}
| + | <googlemap lat="28.70685" lon="-82.112503" type="map" zoom="11"> |
| + | 28.664907, -82.112621, Bushnell, FL, USA |
| + | </googlemap> |
| Rural '''Bushnell''', where the Withlacoochee River flows through a cypress swamp as a small stream, features small lakes once fished by American Indians and Spanish explorers. Most are still popular with anglers today, as is Lake Panasoffkee, to the north. Withlacoochee State Forest which covers 113,000 acres in three units, is west of town. | | Rural '''Bushnell''', where the Withlacoochee River flows through a cypress swamp as a small stream, features small lakes once fished by American Indians and Spanish explorers. Most are still popular with anglers today, as is Lake Panasoffkee, to the north. Withlacoochee State Forest which covers 113,000 acres in three units, is west of town. |
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