went to Lake
Michigan |
Bordered by Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan, Lake Michigan is the ONLY Great Lake that lies entirely within the boundaries of the United States. Lake Michigan is the third largest Great Lake and the sixth largest lake in the world. Lake Michigan has a split personality. Much of its northern shore is virgin territory, but its southern end supports an intensive concentration of people and industry. |
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Below: The two RV Gypsies
at Lake Michigan - July 25, 2010 |
Below: Lee Duquette went in the water at Lake Michigan for only seconds because he discovered that his hands bothered him in water; an after-affect of his recent surgery. | |
However,
Karen Duquette had a blast in the waves and did not want to leave. |
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Below: A small sample of
the thousands of people on the beach at Lake Michigan. |
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Below: Lee Duquette was not only uncomfortable in the water, but also sitting on the beach, so he signaled to Karen Duquette that he wanted to leave. So they left, even though Karen wished they could have stayed longer. |
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You may view each of the sections below in any order you choose. The page
you are presently on is grayed out and cannot be chosen from here. And
the main navigational buttons are also at the very bottom of this and
most pages. |
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MICHIGAN WELCOME CENTER- a bit of Michigan history, a bit of history on the many lighthouses in Michigan, and photos at American Campgrounds | |
Lake Michigan Beach (this page) |
Warren Dunes State Park and a big sand dune |
AFTER
you have visited each of the three places in the sub-menu above, please
continue on for adventures of the two RV Gypsies in Portage,
Indiana; Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore: Central Beach; Mount Baldy; and
Michigan City Lighthouse
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