Ghost Lighthouse by RC Steeber / 500px
Ghost Lighthouse - Abandoned Lighthouse on lake Superior, Grand Island Light House
‘Wawatam Lighthouse in St. Ignace’ by John Absher
'Wawatam Lighthouse in St. Ignace' by John Absher. Wawatam Lighthouse at the entrance to the Marina in St. Ignace in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It stands at the end of an old railroad dock which was once used to load railroad cars on...
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Red LIGHTHOUSE at dusk _____________________________ Reposted by Dr. Veronica Lee, DNP (Depew/Buffalo, NY, US)
A detailed map of Michigan's Lighthouses My Michigan Bucket List: Visit and photograph as many as I can of all the MI Lighthouses! #puremichigan
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Manistee, MI, pier head lighthouse. Photo submitted to Pure Michigan by Philip Loretta Steury.
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Ludington Michigan lighthouse
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Big Sable point Lighthouse ( Ludington Michigan)
visit my - Profile -for a link to my website Lens - Nikon 16-35mm Aperture - f/20 Focal length - 32mm Exposure - 1/25 sec ISO - 200 Quality - Raw Polarizer - Yes © Copyright 2010 John McCormick , All Rights Reserved. This Lighthouse is located in Michigan Ludington State Park . It is about 2 mile hike along the shore to get to it, well worth the walk. The Big Sable Point Light is a lighthouse on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan near Ludington in Mason County, Michigan, at the Ludington…
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