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Shoreline Exploring

It is always of intertest when I explore Lake Superior’s shoreline

Wading through shadow water

Struggling through dense underbrush

Climbing over rock structures

It is always an adventure

To find the next composition

Back Roads, Batchawana

A travelled logging road

A small lake, swampy

The hills awash in color

Not a breath of a wind

Artist reflections on calm waters

A scene from the North Country

Lake Superior country

Geological Features

This photo shows interesting geological features.

The rock structures are time worn by Lake Superior

There is much wave action causing the rock to deteriorate

You will notice the pink rock, how worn it is.

It appears to be the underlying rock structure as seen in the blackish rock structure.

Of note is the small yellow leaves that offset the various shades of green

Pebbled beaches are a common site on Lake Superior

The wild and rugged beauty that is Lake Superior

Superior, North of Batchawana

The rugged shoreline of Lake Superior

Of an age long gone

Trees struggling for survival

In a harsh environment

Strong cold winds , gale force

Yet here they belong

The pounding of the waves

On a wild November day

The ominous sky is gray

Reshaping the rocks of a volcanic age

The shoreline constantly changing