Submitted by jlenzen070 t3_z13xuy in EarthPorn
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dingus_prime t1_ix8t2gd wrote
Grew up going here at least 3 times a year. Montauk stole my heart long ago and will always be a little slice of heaven for me. Thanks for sharing this!
jlenzen070 OP t1_ix8tfl5 wrote
No problem! I'm pretty much in the same situation. I've been coming here since before I can remember, and I still try to come whenever I get the chance.
NekulturneHovado t1_ix8upen wrote
I knew I saw it somewhere! It was on r/HydroHomies (posted by the same guy, btw)
ChansonPerdue t1_ix8uxox wrote
Was passing through and took a sinilar photo just a week ago
jlenzen070 OP t1_ix8wgyd wrote
ya, it got taken down though.
Aussenseiter_Ich t1_ix9btx9 wrote
The light playing in/on the water is amazing.
KingaDuhNorf t1_ix9klz7 wrote
yea this confused me lol took me a second to register it was NY ....ive seen ponds/marshland at camp hero and theyre not pretty lol
LukeSkyWRx t1_ixa8p7t wrote
Pretty blue water, perfect for a nice swim.
Chimera87X t1_ixaeptr wrote
It's spring water, really fucking cold.
LukeSkyWRx t1_ixahn7i wrote
You don’t say 😉
hankepanke t1_ixakr8n wrote
Yeah that blew my mind too. Apparently the village of Montauk, MO and the state park were named after the Montaukett tribe.
https://web.archive.org/web/20160624071627/http://shsmo.org/manuscripts/ramsay/ramsay_dent.html
> Place name: Montauk
> Description: A village in the central part of Current Township; the second post office established in the county (1860). H.D. Kitchens was an early postmaster. Ephraim Bressie named it Montauk. Since 1927 it has been a state park. The large spring there is the head of Current River. One of the first mills in the county was built there by C.L. Stevenson in 1868. He sold to a Mrs. Hickman and her son in 1881. The locality has been known from the mill owners as Stevenson's Mill and Hickman's Mill, but the name Montauk has always been the official name for the village which was the first county seat. The name is an Indian name of uncertain meaning, according to Hodge. He states that it is the name given a tribe formerly from Long Island and related to the Indians of Massachusetts and Connecticut. Gannett says that it is a corruption of the Indian "minnawtawkit," meaning "island place," or "in the island country." By another authority said to mean "spirit" or "spirit tree." Montauk was first called Bressie's Spring, for Mr. Ephraim Bressie who came to the region in 1830 from Tennessee. (Postal Guide; HIST. DENT, pp. 567, 597; Holbrook; Hodge, p. 934; Gannett, p. 212; J. McDonald)
> Source: O'Brien, Anna. "Place Names Of Five Central Southern Counties of Missouri." M.A. thesis., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1939.
Apparently Ephraim Bressie chose the name. Unclear on whether any Montaukett were there, but apparently a Trail of Tears route went through Dent County, MO around the same time Montauk, MO was founded, so it’s possible. If no Montaukett were there maybe it was the member of another tribe or Ephraim Bressie’s way of honoring them and preserving their name.
asirkman t1_ixb1p5b wrote
Huh, cool! TIL.
It_Is_Wednesday t1_ixbhjoe wrote
You do not recognize the bodies in the water
Theobald_4 t1_ixbrxx1 wrote
I haven’t been back to Montauk since the pandemic. Love this spot. Also the damn and the beautiful campgrounds. A gem tucked away in Missouri.
Alexa_Octopus t1_ixbuv0c wrote
Thanks for this. I love Montauk. It is always so peaceful, and is just gorgeous.
kimberlocks t1_ixbxvnl wrote
I feel like if I dunked my head in that water it would cure my mental Illness
Revolutionary_Long31 t1_ixc051h wrote
Missouri has some incredible sites! Can confirm as it's my homestate. I'm glad Reddit is getting to share some of it's glory!
MyaheeMyastone t1_ixc7287 wrote
This is Morthal
icyhotballs t1_ixc85p3 wrote
Fallout 4
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