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Tettegouche Arch Falls. Now the Tettegouche Stack

THE STONE ARCH AT TETTEGOUCHE IS NO MORE

This month’s change of scenery comes once again from the North Shore in Northern MN.  ‘One of the most famous icons along the North Shore of Lake Superior is the Stone Arch found at Tettegouche State Park. As an icon it is photographed each year by thousands of visitors, many coming for the first time and some who are returning for another look. It had stood along the shores of Lake Superior weathering eons of storms, Minnesota winters and the occasional crash of a powerful wave from the mighty lake. But no more.

Over the past [month] visiting photographers were met with something they did not expect, the arch had collapsed. After years and years of erosion and weathering even rock must succumb. There were no reports of weather, no big waves, no storm. It appears that it was the simply felled by the ever moving force of time’ – 2010 Gary Udstrand Read More.

Additional Professional Photos: Jay Larson Flickr. Twigs and Tracks Blog.

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