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August 31, 2005
Apostle Islands: Boats
Wow, this is my third post in three days; it's a new blog record (at least for me).
The Apostle Islands is a great getaway for boaters of all likes; kayaks, sailboats, cruisers, etc. Looking through some of the Apostle Islands pictures I came across a few pictures of boats that I like. Enjoy.
Red on blue waters is the way to do it...
I wish I had an orange dinghy...

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August 30, 2005
Apostle Islands: Mushrooms
Yo. Two posts on back-to-back days. I better be careful before I set a precedent.
Anyways, when hiking in the Apostle Islands I came upon a lot of mushrooms. I like their interesting look, so I snapped a few photos.
Suddenly I have the Super Mario Bros. theme song in my head...
Too many of the wrong mushrooms...

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August 29, 2005
Apostle Islands: Brought To You By The Letter 'K'
I've been back from the Apostle Islands for a couple of weeks and thought it'd be nice to get some pics up. We had beautiful weather and I had a great time. I would highly recommend making a trip to Stockton Island to camp out for a long weekend. Anyways, here's a few pics for your viewing pleasure.
Today we learn about Camouflage...
Today's post is brought to you by the letter 'K'!

Posted by aeon3 at 09:35 AM | Comments (0)
August 15, 2005
Rocky Lake Superior Shores: Phase II
Well this weekend I am going up to Stockton Island in the Apostle Islands of Northern Wisconsin. It should be a great time doing photography and camping with good friends. Expect more photographs of the beautiful Lake Superior. In the mean time, here is some more of Minnesota's Lake Superior shoreline.
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August 10, 2005
Rocky Lake Superior Shores: Phase I
I really do love all aspects of the North Shore of Lake Superior. The variation of rock is pretty sweet up there. One of the coolest rock displays that I recently saw up there was a cool imbedding of white quartzite into the predominantly red Keweenawan (Late Proterozoic) lava flow deposit.
Here's a different variation of the rock up on the North Shore.
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