Upper Tahquamenon Falls

This image shows the silhouette of a man standing in the shallows near the Upper Tahquamenon Falls during an Autumn day.

A Genuine Kodachrome Reproduction The L. L. Cook Co., Milwaukee, Wis

The caption on the back states:
UPPER TAHQUAMENON FALLS
The Tahquamenon River winds its way for miles through broad swamps, thickly forested ridges, and between stone cliffs over 100 feet high, until at this point, it pounds its turbulent waters over a 48 foot sandstone cliff — The Falls of the Tahquamenon.

–It is not obvious why the man is standing in the shallows, but close examination of the photo seems to show the faint outline of a fishing pole.

This card is dated 1954.

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