Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Lake Superior and the Mouth of the Huron River

About a month ago, we went to where the Huron River flows into Lake Superior. (Click on link to see map, the fish symbol is where it is). There are only a few times a year we love going there, which is in the spring and fall. In the summer, the "fish flies" are quite nasty and frequent the woods there. I always get big welts from their bites, so we avoid going there then.

But we were so glad we made this fall trip there. It was a fairly warm autumn day and there was no one at the entire area. We walked the beach, picked up stones and took photos at our leisure. It was a beautiful day.






This is where the Huron River flows into Lake Superior:








This is the river, the lake's shoreline and then Lake Superior....out in the lake is an island:


















Looking out at Lake Superior from the river which had some fantastic driftwood!:












I love me some driftwood!:




Peeking out at Lake Superior through the river's driftwood:













Looking west of the Huron River, down the lakeshore of Lake Superior:






Another view looking west of the river, down the Lake Superior shore:







More gifts of driftwood at the scene!




Look close at the driftwood.


Do you see a face with some eyes?:







Did you see the face in the driftwood yet?




Maybe THIS will help?:









Another angle of the Lake Superior driftwood that was there:














Looking back eastward at the Huron River from the Lake Superior shoreline:





Looking at the Huron River:












More driftwood beside the Huron River:









The Huron River with color and driftwood:











I'll have a piece of driftwood with a spot of green, please:



I hope you have enjoyed your tour of where the Huron River flows into Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula (U.P.) of Michigan...


it is a fantastic location and I was happy to share it with you!

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