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'''Look and Tremble''', sometimes '''Look and Tremble Shoals''' or '''Look and Tremble Falls''' is a [[shoal]] or [[rapid]]s and [[swimming hole]] on the [[Chipola River]] in the [[United States]] [[U.S. state|state]] of [[Florida]]. It lies south of the [[County Road 274 (Calhoun County, Florida)|274]] crossing of the Chipola west of [[Altha, Florida|Altha]] in [[Calhoun County, Florida|Calhoun County]]. The county's '''Look and Tremble Park''' is adjacent to the shoals.
'''Look and Tremble''', sometimes '''Look and Tremble Shoals''' or '''Look and Tremble Falls''' is a [[shoal]] or [[rapid]]s and [[swimming hole]] on the [[Chipola River]] in the [[United States]] [[U.S. state|state]] of [[Florida]]. It lies south of the [[County Road 274 (Calhoun County, Florida)|274]] crossing of the Chipola west of [[Altha, Florida|Altha]] in [[Calhoun County, Florida|Calhoun County]]. The county's '''Look and Tremble Park''' is adjacent to the shoals.


The Chipola River from the [[Florida Caverns State Park]] southward is a canoe trail and Look and Tremble is considered a class one rapids, the lowest in the [[International Scale of River Difficulty]] scheme but unusual for the usually flat landscape of Florida. Holes in the [[limestone]] bottom of the river at Look and Tremble are repositories for [[Native Americans in the United States|American Indian]] [[artifact (archaeology)|artifacts]] and animal [[fossil]]s that heve washed downstream.
The Chipola River from the [[Florida Caverns State Park]] southward is a canoe trail and Look and Tremble is considered a class one rapids, the lowest in the [[International Scale of River Difficulty]] scheme but unusual for the usually flat landscape of Florida. Holes in the [[limestone]] bottom of the river at Look and Tremble are repositories for [[Native Americans in the United States|American Indian]] [[artifact (archaeology)|artifacts]] and animal [[fossil]]s that have washed downstream.


==Trivia==
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Revision as of 22:14, 5 March 2011

Look and Tremble in 2008.

Look and Tremble, sometimes Look and Tremble Shoals or Look and Tremble Falls is a shoal or rapids and swimming hole on the Chipola River in the United States state of Florida. It lies south of the 274 crossing of the Chipola west of Altha in Calhoun County. The county's Look and Tremble Park is adjacent to the shoals.

The Chipola River from the Florida Caverns State Park southward is a canoe trail and Look and Tremble is considered a class one rapids, the lowest in the International Scale of River Difficulty scheme but unusual for the usually flat landscape of Florida. Holes in the limestone bottom of the river at Look and Tremble are repositories for American Indian artifacts and animal fossils that have washed downstream.

Trivia

  • Look and Tremble appears in the title of Look and Tremble: A Novel of West Florida by Jesse Earle Bowden

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