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Sunset where Scott Falls Meets Lake Superior
This photo comes to us from Mark in Grand Rapids, Mich. He writes:
“The photo was taken at a roadside park just out side of Au Train, Mich. across from Scott Falls. We had just finished dinner at the Brownstone Inn it was about 8:30 pm we decided to go to the park to watch the sun set there was no wind or waves the big lake was like glass it was so serene. Where my wife is standing is where Scott Falls empty’s into Lake Superior, we could not have asked for a better last night of a vacation. This has to be one of the most beautiful roadside parks in all of Michigan anyone stopping here will feel renewed.”
Thanks, Mark, for the photo.
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