The rock-face of Pictured Rocks changed drastically in August when a small crevice turned into a minor rock slide one Wednesday afternoon. Photo: Carol Terracina-Hartman
4 thoughts on “Photo Friday: Pictured Rock-slide”
Bet if the shoreline wasn’t protected we wouldn’t even know this happened — no one would have access to take a photo like this. Nice shot.
How awesome it witness and capture the affects of a rock slide. I agree we need to protect more of the Lake Superior shoreline.
Anyone have a before shot of the including the same location?
From the teaser in the link, I expected to see an action shot…or even a video of the slide. Nice photo, though. The Pictured Rocks sure are beautiful. We’re fortunate that Pictured Rocks and Sleeping Bear Dunes were protected years ago, before the anti-environment, anti-public mentality took over the Republican Party. We still should protect more Great Lakes shoreline– including nearly all of the islands.
Bet if the shoreline wasn’t protected we wouldn’t even know this happened — no one would have access to take a photo like this. Nice shot.
How awesome it witness and capture the affects of a rock slide. I agree we need to protect more of the Lake Superior shoreline.
Anyone have a before shot of the including the same location?
From the teaser in the link, I expected to see an action shot…or even a video of the slide. Nice photo, though. The Pictured Rocks sure are beautiful. We’re fortunate that Pictured Rocks and Sleeping Bear Dunes were protected years ago, before the anti-environment, anti-public mentality took over the Republican Party. We still should protect more Great Lakes shoreline– including nearly all of the islands.