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The Devil's Millhopper
Central Florida holds many beautiful natural resources, but the most treasured of these is the sinkhole known as THe Devil's Millhopper. Reaching down into the earth some 120 feet, this miniature rainforest boasts incredible plants and animals. The circumference is 500 feet wide and attracts locals, geologists, and nature lovers to its 12 springs, caves, and natural delights.

It was formed some 10,000 years ago and received its name from its funnel-like shape. During the 1800's the farmers would grind grain iton grist mills. These mills had funnels (or hoppers)on top that would feed the grain into the mill. There were so many fossilized teeth and bone at the bottom of the sinkhole that it was said to be the Millhopper of bodies to the Devil.

This natural sinkhole is a National Landmark and State Park. It can be visited Wednesday through Sunday.