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New York Mountains' Bathtub Spring is home to hundreds of happy bees

3352-bathtub-spring.jpg Near the Willow Wash corral is a pile of wood and concrete debris, suggesting that a small outbuilding may have once stood hereThumbnailsNice, a little natural arch near Bathtub Spring, New York MountainsNear the Willow Wash corral is a pile of wood and concrete debris, suggesting that a small outbuilding may have once stood hereThumbnailsNice, a little natural arch near Bathtub Spring, New York MountainsNear the Willow Wash corral is a pile of wood and concrete debris, suggesting that a small outbuilding may have once stood hereThumbnailsNice, a little natural arch near Bathtub Spring, New York MountainsNear the Willow Wash corral is a pile of wood and concrete debris, suggesting that a small outbuilding may have once stood hereThumbnailsNice, a little natural arch near Bathtub Spring, New York MountainsNear the Willow Wash corral is a pile of wood and concrete debris, suggesting that a small outbuilding may have once stood hereThumbnailsNice, a little natural arch near Bathtub Spring, New York Mountains

A mineral crust on the bathtub betrays an earlier high-water level.