- Wakulla Volcano
The Wakulla Volcano was the name given to a prominent column of smoke, sometimes accompanied by bright light, seen coming from deep in the swamps of Wakulla County,
Florida , from at least the Spanish occupation of Florida through 1886. The scientific assumption today is that the smoke came from apeat fire.cite web
url=http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/DLData/UF/UF00000234/file127.pdf
title=Geology of Jefferson County, Florida
chapter=The Myth of the Wakulla Volcano
author=J. William Yon
year=1966
accessdate=2006-12-15]The first accounts of the smoke come from
Seminole s living nearby, and by the 1830s, white settlers attributed the sight to campfires from white or Indian settlements,pirate s, renegades, or avolcano . Over the years a number of folkloric explanations were given, along with plausibly naturalistic ones such as deep-burningpeat fires, and several teams of investigators set out to solve the mystery during the late 19th century; TheSmithsonian Institution holds correspondence from A. W. Barber between 1890–1894 concerning his experience there). Sightings occurred as far away asTallahassee and theGulf of Mexico , and were reported throughout much of the 19th century, but the phenomenon may have been visible much earlier; it has even been suggested that Wakulla, which may mean "mist" or "misting", received its name from the strange smoke. A number of explanations have been given, most famously that an active volcano stood out in the swamplands, but no one was able to locate the smoke's source before it disappeared forever onAugust 31 ,1886 , the day of theCharleston earthquake . Although a number of people have claimed to have found the crater of origin, modern geologists are quite certain no volcano could exist in Florida.References
* [http://wakullavolcano.vashti.net/home.htm The Mystery of the Wakulla Volcano]
* [http://www.jud10.org/Courthouses/Wakulla/wakulla.html Wakulla County Courthouse]
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