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Cedar River below the S. Cedar Road Bridge. The Cedar River drains a series of wetlands, primarily cedar swamps, flowing into the south end of Lake Leelanau, on the Leelanau Peninsula of Michigan. The submerged plants in the center foreground are yellow water-lilies (Nuphar lutea), the flower buds are just beginnin...
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Large patch of Marsh Marigolds (Caltha palustris) in bloom, growing in the headwaters area of Miller Creek. If they look like the common butter cups, they are closely related - being in the same family (Ranunculaceae). Several of the plants - lower left - have already been pollinated and you can see the trapezoidal see...
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Cherry orchard on the Mission Peninsula in Grand Traverse Bay, Michigan. East arm of the bay is visible in the background.
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Cherry orchard on the Mission Peninsula in Grand Traverse Bay, Michigan. West arm of Grand Traverse Bay and the Leelanau Peninsula are visible in the background.
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Cherry orchard in full bloom along M37, on the Mission Peninsula in Grand Traverse Bay, Lake Michigan.
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Old Mission Lighthouse on the northern tip of the Mission Peninsula in Grand Traverse Bay of Lake Michigan. Rock circle at the extreme lower right of the image is visible on Google Earth.
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Cherry orchard in full bloom along M37, on the Mission Peninsula in Grand Traverse Bay, Lake Michigan.
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Confluence of the Boardman Rivers old channel (middle, right) and current channel - flow from spillway over Boardman Dam. The J. H. Rogers Observatory (Northwest Michigan College) can be seen on the hill top, upper left corner of image.
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Sabin Pond on the Boardman River. The Sabin Dam is the second dam (mouth to headwaters) along the Boardman River. The three upper dams along the Boardman will be removed over the next five years, restoring natural flows to most of entire length of the river. The dam, hydroelectric plant and spillway are visible in t...
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