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Confessions of a Lake Superior rock fanatic SooToday reader Sharalyn Stubbs shares her love of 'rock hounding' on the shores of a very special lake SooToday Staff May 12, 2020 4:00 PM ...
MARQUETTE, MI-- Nestled on a peninsula along Lake Superior, Black Rocks is full of beauty year-round. Aerial images and video captured a unique perspective of the iconic natural landmark last weekend.
After studying those findings over the winter, White, Lusardi and others returned to Lake Superior. “Unfortunately, the targets turned out to be mostly natural: large sunken trees, logs, rocks ...
Yooperlites are rocks that fluoresce under UV light. The best time to search for Yooperlites is after a storm, when waves may have unearthed new rocks along the shores of Lake Superior.
High on a sandy plateau, this rustic drive-in campsite has 36 sites, the most popular sites have a Lake Superior view. This campground is located 15 miles west of Grand Marais off Alger County ...
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore known for its sandstone cliffs and quiet, sandy beaches, but the Lake Superior park offers a variety of activities for those planning to visit this summer.
The 'yooperlite' rock, first discovered by Erik Rintamaki in June 2017, reacts to UV light and fluoresces an incredible orange glow. Dozens of them have been found in Michigan, USA.
Laura Rotegard came to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore last spring to serve as its superintendent. From Arizona. So living next to Lake Superior – one of the world’s largest lakes – was a ...
After studying those findings over the winter, White, Lusardi and others returned to Lake Superior. “Unfortunately, the targets turned out to be mostly natural: large sunken trees, logs, rocks ...
We left our cabin and set off on our year of traveling across North America. In this video, we continue driving west along the north coast of Lake Superior. We tackle a 23 km hike up to the Top of ...
After studying those findings over the winter, White, Lusardi and others returned to Lake Superior. “Unfortunately, the targets turned out to be mostly natural: large sunken trees, logs, rocks ...