This morning, since we have done all the boat tours that we intend to do (There is one remaining to do, which is called The Riptide Tour; you ride a retired Navy Seal boat the flies over the waves at 40-odd miles per hour (compared to the 13 miles per hour we managed on the other boats) and completely circle Grand Island. It didn't really appeal to us.) we set off to tour around the waterfalls inside the Painted Cliffs State Park. Here is Thomas overlooking the Munising River.
It was really dark in here, which is why my flash kept going off.
And here we are at Munising Falls. Apparently once upon a time there was a sandstone archway at the top of the falls over which the water fell, which you could walk underneath and be behind the falls. But, as with all the arches around here, it eventually corroded and fell down, so that source of pleasure is no longer available.
Another view.
Here we are, up at the top, overlooking the whole thing.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
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Looks worth the trip.
xM
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