Paulins Kill

Paulins Kill
( 41.02287, -74.92877 )

  1. Paulins Kill - access ( 41.07478, -74.78607 )
  2. Paulins Kill - Blairstown ( 40.97758, -74.94390 )
  3. Paulins Kill - Brugler Road ( 40.93581, -75.07082 )
  4. Paulins Kill - Columbia ( 40.92181, -75.08838 )
  5. Paulins Kill - Footbridge Park ( 40.98121, -74.95964 )
  6. Paulins Kill - Stillwater ( 41.03284, -74.87420 )
  7. Paulins Kill Lake - Newton ( 41.05273, -74.82674 )

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A New Jersey "Blue Hole" is a sand quarry that has filled with water from the aquifer below. These are very dangerous places. This is because, although the visible part may look like a Caribbean beach, the underwater sides of the quarry are steep and unstable, and merely walking near the edge can cause a collapse into the hole. The water is deep and cold, and the victim is quickly overcome by shock and hypothermia and drowns.

I have marked a few of the bigger and more notorious Blue Holes that might look like good places to go on a satellite image. They are not. Most Blue Holes are either state-owned or private property, and strictly illegal to trespass.

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