Sea Cave on Lake Superior, photo by Craig
The Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore geology page says (in part) that:
During the Nipissing “high stand,” Chapel Rock and Miners Castle as well as many less prominent features (such as perched sea caves near Little Beaver Lake Campground) were carved into the Cambrian sandstone by wave action.
Quite the whittling job by Gitche Gumee!
View Craig’s photo bigger on his Facebook page and see more jaw-dropping Lake Superior pics on Craig’s Flickr.
Enjoy your weekend everyone!


Masterclass
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Wonderful! Thank you for posting this. I am learning a lot about Michigan from things like this.
Bea Birdsong
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Beautiful!
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I regret not following through on a trip to Pictured Rocks when I lived in Michigan. That photo is amazing.
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