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Big Well Treasure Dive, Greensburg, Kansas

Down at the level of the aquifer Tom Fletcher dives in the Big Well in Greensburg, Kansas and holds up glasses that he found on the bottom. The annual Big Well Treasure Dive brings Fletcher to the small town tourist attraction where visitors have been throwing in coins for 40 years from a platform just above the water. The well is said to be the World's Largest Hand Dug well, being some 30 feet across and 109 feet deep.

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Ogalla Aquifer Camera Scans 20220262.jpg
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Jim Richardson
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*CONCEPTS *SUBJECT Climate change Great Plains Ogallala Ogallala Aquifer agriculture anthropocene aquifer arid climate environment groundwater resources water
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WATER: Ogallala Aquifer
Down at the level of the aquifer Tom Fletcher dives in the Big Well in Greensburg, Kansas and holds up glasses that he found on the bottom.  The annual Big Well Treasure Dive brings Fletcher to the small town tourist attraction where visitors have been throwing in coins for 40 years from a platform just above the water.  The well is said to be the World's Largest Hand Dug well, being some 30 feet across and 109 feet deep.