Miner’s Falls, Munising, Michigan

This image shows the extensive cascades that made up Miner’s Falls, located in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, established in 1966.
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Over the decades, the cascade on the left has dried out, and become overgrown with trees and other plants. The only continuously active cascade is the rightmost one, as shown here. The water stains present on the rocks to the left of the main cascade indicate that the center cascade may still be active in periods of high runoff.
This image likely dates from the 1940s.

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