Monday, June 15, 2020

Split Rock Lighthouse and Gooseberry Falls, June 2020

On June 11, 2020 I went on a day trip to the north shore of Lake Superior with 2 friends who had never been there. The weather was amazing with cooler temperatures, blue sky, white clouds and brilliant colors. Somehow it felt like being in a different world.  
The Lupins were in bloom but it was too windy to get any good photos so I included one from an earlier year.
We spent most of the time at Split Rock Lighthouse State Park. 
And on the way home we stopped at Gooseberry Falls State Park for a short visit.

I let the photos speak for themselves.
Enjoy! Susanne

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Split Rock Lighthouse with rocky shoreline  in foreground

Split Rock Lighthouse - the color of Lake Superior was incredible and the water so clear

Split Rock Lighthouse and Ellingsen Island- view from Day Hill. It is a steep hike to get up there but the view is spectacular.

Split Rock Lighthouse and Ellingsen Island - view from Day Hill - panorama

View from Day Hill towards the south-east.

The large, smooth rocks caught my attention and the wind patterns on the Lake plus the sky - a unique combination of different elements.

Split Rock Lighthouse - seen through a group of birch trees

Split Rock Lighthouse and Ellingsen Island

Split Rock Lighthouse - one more photo as we were leaving

A "Shadow Selfie" framed by trees. The clear water and the shades of blue, green, turquoise,  yellow - like a painting

Lupins in bloom along the shore of Lake Superior


Gooseberry Falls - up close

Gooseberry Falls - the bigger picture

A favorite group of Cedar trees near Upper Gooseberry Falls, with colorful reflections

Upper Gooseberry Falls, with colorful reflections - close-up

Colorful reflections in the river

A favorite group of Cedar trees near Upper Gooseberry Falls



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