This amateur video, provided by the U.S. Forest Service, shows the ferocity of the July 4, 1999, storm from a cabin in Canada near the Minnesota border.
The storm caused serious damage to 600 squ...
This amateur video, provided by the U.S. Forest Service, shows the ferocity of the July 4, 1999, storm from a cabin in Canada near the Minnesota border.
The storm caused serious damage to 600 square miles of forests in and around the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota.
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Amazing footage here! I have read so much about this storm and have seen the aftermath of damage in the BWCA but to see the storm actually taking place adds a whole new perspective on just how powerful it was. Thanks for sharing this!
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