April 11 – Wave Power
A Lake Superior storm builds powerful waves at Crystal Bay near Tettegouche State Park. You can feel the earth tremble as the waves slam against the rocky shoreline
A Lake Superior storm builds powerful waves at Crystal Bay near Tettegouche State Park. You can feel the earth tremble as the waves slam against the rocky shoreline
A lone fisherman stands against the glowing horizon as the sun rises over Lake Superior. In moments like this, the shoreline becomes more than a place — it becomes a refuge.
Large waves pound the North Shore during a powerful spring storm. A break in the clouds lets soft skylight dance across the water, revealing browns, greens, and deep blues within the chaos.
The old cedar tree in this image has endured every Lake Superior storm of its lifetime, and its weathered bark tells the story. Rounded, wave-washed stones surround its base
As an ocean freighter sits at anchor, waiting to load grain in Duluth, local gulls — and the ship’s crew — awaken to a brilliant sunrise over Lake Superior.
The 1,000-foot Paul R. Tregurtha is a frequent visitor to the Twin Ports and arrives at the Duluth Canal on a beautiful April morning.
March ice clings to the now long collapsed Tettegouche Arch
Mid March and the shore ice is rapidly melting, ushering in another season.
Lake Superior spits the final remnants of winter onto the shore as it surrenders its last sheets of ice.
Two fishermen head out onto Lake Superior in hope of catching the big one!