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My Clearwater Beach FL Carrying on the Legacy of the hometown Medicine Man and Chief Nu-Wa, Creating more by spreading positivity and change as far as we can.

Kook? Nu-Wa. Hotel? Trivago. ••••
30/06/2019

Kook? Nu-Wa. Hotel? Trivago.




Good Times, Positive Vibes. Nu-Wa. •••••
29/06/2019

Good Times, Positive Vibes. Nu-Wa. •




Viva La Alamo!   ••••
27/06/2019

Viva La Alamo!




25/06/2019

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Good times with Nu-Wa, want to hear about our inspiration? Go check out the link in our bio!  •••••
24/06/2019

Good times with Nu-Wa, want to hear about our inspiration? Go check out the link in our bio! •




Posted up at the Alamo Yesterday, apparently it’s kind of a big deal in Texas  🤠
23/06/2019

Posted up at the Alamo Yesterday, apparently it’s kind of a big deal in Texas 🤠

“It’s in the water” is based on an old Indian legend about the local Indian Chief & Medicine Man Nu-Wa, check out the fu...
14/06/2019

“It’s in the water” is based on an old Indian legend about the local Indian Chief & Medicine Man Nu-Wa, check out the full story at the link in our Bio...

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16/04/2019

.salty.c found a few friends to play with!


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@ Indian Rocks Beach, Florida

Under the Pier 😍🙌📸  ••📸Use   or Tag Us to get Featured!••
14/08/2018

Under the Pier 😍🙌📸 •

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What is Nu-Wa?

We are carrying on the legacy of our hometown Medicine Man and Chief Nu-Wa,

Who according to the legend, the chief, who lived in the Ocala region of Florida, contracted an illness so severe that members of his village feared death was near. An old friend of Chic-a-Si’s named Chief Nu-Wa recommended that he be taken to a healing spring near some large rocks along the coast to the southwest.

​The chief was carried to a rocky campsite along the Narrows on Indian Rocks Beach to be near the spring, which legend says was the old sulfur spring that once flowed in what is now Kolb Park. That spring was capped years ago due to its unpleasant odor.

Chief Chic-a-Si drank heartily of the mineral waters from the spring, and quickly regained his health. After that, the Indians returned to the site each year to drink from the miraculous spring and fish in local waters.