Sleeping Bear Dunes
Sleeping Bear Dunes
Took the Badger ferry across Lake Michigan to explore this national lakeshore.
According to Ojibwa legend, two bears didn’t fare so well.
A mother and two cubs swam across the lake to escape a forest fire.
The mother waited at what came to be called Sleeping Bear Point, but the cubs didn’t make it.
She became the largest dune, and the cubs became the Manitou Islands.
Hiked the beach at her sandy paws.
Took a boat to South Manitou, and hiked among giant cedars.
Saw the shipwreck off the island’s coast, now carrying only a cargo of cormorants.
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