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The ClayTaurus said:
I've never done that, although it may be possible. I think you'd have to swim out to it, if I recall. They definitely let you stand under waterfalls. What's cool is that they're amber colored, and in the winter, it's beautiful:


Looks like it's flowing with High Life.

:D
 
mom4 said:
I don't know how many pic's we are allowed to attach, so I'll just do four.
1) Bow of the Bermuda, a sunken ship between Munising and Grand Island
2) Au Sable Lighthouse (1 1/2 mile hike through the woods)
3) The Kids on the sand dunes of Grand Marais
4) A beach shot


5 pics per post...

Thanks for sharing those! Where's one of you and the Mister? :D
 
Okay, I'm going to post some more. I hope Jim doesn't get too mad.
1) Mackinac Bridge, a 5-mile long bridge connecting Lower Peninsula to Upper Peninsula. Lake Michigan was to the left, Lake Huron to the right.
2) East Channel Lighthouse on Grand Island
3) Another view of the tower of Au Sable Lighthouse.
4) Remains of a shipwreck washed up on the beach in the early 1900s
5) Gorgeous colorful rocks found all along the beaches. My kids had a blast collecting these. We brought home grocery bags full of them. My husband even found me a pale orange one shaped like a heart (Aaawwww!)
 

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mom4 said:
Okay, I'm going to post some more. I hope Jim doesn't get too mad.
1) Mackinac Bridge, a 5-mile long bridge connecting Lower Peninsula to Upper Peninsula. Lake Michigan was to the left, Lake Huron to the right.
2) East Channel Lighthouse on Grand Island
3) Another view of the tower of Au Sable Lighthouse.
4) Remains of a shipwreck washed up on the beach in the early 1900s
5) Gorgeous colorful rocks found all along the beaches. My kids had a blast collecting these. We brought home grocery bags full of them. My husband even found me a pale orange one shaped like a heart (Aaawwww!)

Man, do I know all sorts of useless facts about that bridge :) They are always painting it. As soon as they finish, they basically have to start over.
 
dmp said:
5 pics per post...

Thanks for sharing those! Where's one of you and the Mister? :D
Not allowed to post pic's of me or the kids. I promised. He let me do the Christmas picture bc the kids weren't clearly identifiable.
 
dmp said:
Great pics! :D I have friends near Dee-twaaa who keep talking about a weekend at Mackinac...but we never seem to plan it. :(
You just don't want to watch anyone pack your fudge for you. Hater.
 

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