This page was proposed for deletion by an editor in the past with the comment: Wikipedia's notability policy, viewable here, requires content to have received "significant coverage in reliable sources independent of the subject." While a physical feature does not seem to fall under any of the existing criteria for speedy deletion, I do not see how Bull Swamp Creek meets the notability guideline.
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Theodore! I really believe that this shouldn't be deleted. All I need help with is too site the source. Siting the source is confusing. This is a significant page about a water source, with a significant Source, Google maps. If you could help me with the references/ciations, That would be great!
Floridatigers (talk) 00:06, 16 July 2013 (UTC)Reply