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On the first nice day, we all went on a 3-hour boat tour of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
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The first waterfall we came to, which I forgot the name of.
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A nice arch, which I also forgot the name of. Guess I should have been taking notes...
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The rock colors were gorgeous.
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Since the waves were fairly calm, the boat went into Chapel Cave.
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This is Spray Falls, the turn-around point for the boat. The 1856 shipwreck "Superior" lies at the base of the falls in 20 feet of water.
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The gulls know they get fed on the way back.
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The last thing on the tour, East Channel lighthouse, was built in 1870 on Grand Island to help guide vessels into Munising Harbor.
A three hour cruise? Why does that ring a bell? Guess you made it back home safely. Great pictures!!
ReplyDeleteWell, only because I messed it up. What I meant to say was great shots of a very unusual place.
ReplyDeleteAnd good one, Sally.
Looks like the right place for a good kayak.
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