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James N.
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Posted - October 03 2011 :  2:55:14 PM  Show Profile  Send James N. a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Door County, Wisconsin's principal community is Sturgeon Bay on the Green Bay ( western ) side of the peninsula. In the Nineteenth Century a canal was cut that connected the Bayside with Lake Michigan in order to avoid the treacherous waters of le Porte du Morts or "Death's Door" at the Northern tip. Still in use, it is home to a still-active Coast Guard station and two picturesque Great Lakes lighthouses:

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Cave Point State Park is undoubtedly the most picturesque spot I saw on the shores of Lake Michigan, and is only a few miles to the northeast of the canal opening and lighthouses. ( Note especially the clarity of the water! ) The dark blue line on the horizon separating lake from sky is an optical illusion. A park employee said that it's frequently ( but not always ) apparant, and that the limit on the view across a flat, open space on a clear day such as this is 12 miles. Again, imagine the voyageurs negotiating this in canoes or La Salle's ill-fated Griffin!

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Oh, those are gorgeous. Love the rock formations, and I especially like the lighthouse.

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Posted - October 03 2011 :  8:25:50 PM  Show Profile  Send James N. a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
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Originally posted by Wilderness Woman

Oh, those are gorgeous. Love the rock formations, and I especially like the lighthouse.



The photos of the lighthouse, or the lighthouse itself? In case it's the latter, here are some more from different locations:

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Harbor light at Kewanee, Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan.

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Supposedly "haunted" lighthouse on Green Bay between Fish Creek and Ephraim, Door County, Wisc.

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Minnesota's only still-operating lighthouse, at Two Harbors on Lake Superior's Northern Shore.

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And for good measure, a closer view of Split Rock Lighthouse on Lake Superior, no longer functional but beautifully maintained as a Minnesota State Park and Historic Site. ( Notice the HUGE fog horns on the roof at right! )
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Posted - October 04 2011 :  08:24:19 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Yes, it was the latter. I grew up close to the Pacific Ocean in Oregon, where there are a number of lighthouses. My Dad taught me to appreciate their beauty. Thanks for the additional photos!

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