We"re looking out from a cavern at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan"s Upper Peninsula. The area"s named for its colorful sandstone cliffs, which stretch for 15 miles along the shores of the largest of the Great Lakes, Lake Superior. As groundwater leaches out of the rocks, it carries minerals such as iron, manganese, and copper that paint the cliffs in shades of red, pink, black, green, and other colors. The park itself, which is roughly the size of five Manhattans, boasts waterfalls, beaches, and rock formations—some resembling human profiles and castle turrets—carved over time by relentless waves and the unforgiving weather of Yooper Country.
At the shore of an inland sea
Today in History
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Mid-Autumn Festival
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New Orleans for Mardi Gras
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Christmas comes to New York City
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Salzburg, Austria
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A festival of colors
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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
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I m here! Take a look at me!
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Shining like Klondike gold
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The lemurs of Madagascar
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New Year s Eve
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Travel Sunday: Sintra, Portugal
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In celebration of America’s national bird
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Mackerel forming a bait ball to avoid predators
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Wahclella Falls, Oregon
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Fire-damaged forest near Wolf Creek Pass, Colorado
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A wonderland in winter
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An historic forest
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Happy Mothers Day!
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Notes from an underground lake
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The Guggenheim turns 60
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Spotted eagle rays in the Galápagos Islands
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Memorial Day
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One giant leap for penguins
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Celebrating Take Your Dog to Work Day
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World Penguin Day
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Sunlight sets Iceland s Eyjafjallajökull aglow
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Why’s it called a spelling ‘bee,’ anyhow?
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A young bull moose in Denali National Park, Alaska
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Castle Frankenstein in Darmstadt, Germany
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Presidents Day