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Photo Friday

Echo runs images from the Great Lakes region on Fridays. Most submissions come from readers. Submit one to GreatLakesEcho@gmail.com. Include your name, a brief description of the image, when it was taken and any unusual circumstances involved in taking it.

Echo

Photo Friday: Lake Erie photographs compete in NASA’s Tournament Earth

By Morgan Linn | March 4, 2016

Two satellite images from the Great Lakes region are competing in a March Madness style NASA competition this month.

Nearshore

Photo Friday: Melting Lake Michigan ice creates mini stalagmites

By admin | February 26, 2016

Photographer David Marvin captured the unique phenomenon in photo and video.

Climate

Photo Friday: Great Lakes cloud streets

By Colleen Otte | February 19, 2016

Cloud streets formed over the Great Lakes.

Nearshore
Heart-Shaped Cave Opening

Lake Michigan shows some love

By Courtney Bourgoin | February 13, 2016

Lake Michigan cave reveals Valentine’s Day image.

Recreation
Lake Superior agates

Precious memories from semiprecious stones

By Colleen Otte | January 22, 2016

Lake Superior agate enthusiast Dale Hugo shares a photo of the largest of the semiprecious stones in his collection.

Air

Photo Friday: cloud streams over the Great Lakes

By Morgan Linn | January 15, 2016

Here’s what happens when cold air blows across warm water.

Nearshore

Road trip: a Superior roadside view

By Colleen Otte | December 31, 2015

Check out this Superior road trip. Got a favorite road trip in the Great Lakes region? Nominate it to be considered for a spin on Echo.

Water

Photo Friday: surf suds

By David Poulson | December 18, 2015

Is this great lake a Great Lake?

Water

Photo Friday: Storm wave sloshes sediment into Lake Erie

By admin | December 4, 2015

Satellite image shows impact of a wave known as a seiche.

Nearshore

Photo Friday: Chasing Lake Michigan waves

By Kayla Smith | November 20, 2015

Photographer Tom Gill captures sunset views of a stormy Lake Michigan.

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About Great Lakes Echo

Environmental news of the Great Lakes region from the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University.

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