Areas where the water "springs" from the ground have fascinated me for many years. I have drank from quite a few over the years and enjoyed the taste of clear, pure water. One such spring is on the Appalachian Trail on Whitetop Mountain in Southwest Virginia, the second highest mountain in the Commonwealth.
I have also passed on a few, like the one where the pipe came directly out of a hill that had a cemetery on top. This was in Kosovo.
When I bought my property, I found out that the original water source was a spring that filled a concrete reservoir that fed water to the house and two other homes via gravity. That spring went dry back in the early 2000s and a well was drilled. Since then, the spring has recovered. I also a few smaller springs on my land.
All comments are welcome.
I have also passed on a few, like the one where the pipe came directly out of a hill that had a cemetery on top. This was in Kosovo.

When I bought my property, I found out that the original water source was a spring that filled a concrete reservoir that fed water to the house and two other homes via gravity. That spring went dry back in the early 2000s and a well was drilled. Since then, the spring has recovered. I also a few smaller springs on my land.
All comments are welcome.