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Diving Deep into North Shore History | University of St. Thomas

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2010

Follow Stephen Daniel 95 M.B.A. as he dives on a Lake Superior shipwreck. Read the related article at http://www.stthomas.edu/magazine/2010/Winter/dive.html
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A Minnesota sight you never forget snaps into view along Interstate 35. Just as the freeway crests Thompson Hill above Duluth, a huge sweep of Lake Superior suddenly fills your windshield, and if the lake's in a sunny mood, you can see for miles up the shore.

It's a sight that triggers a sense of adventure and thoughts of the North Shore's most popular stops: Duluth's lift bridge, the Edna G. tugboat in Two Harbors, Gooseberry River falls, Split Rock Lighthouse, a string of state parks, Grand Marais harbor, and finally Pigeon River falls and the Canadian border.

But few ... very few ... have memories of the North Shore quite like University of St. Thomas alumnus Stephen Daniel. He's not only seen what the popular coastline looks like from land, he's seen a great deal of it from beneath the chilly lake's surface.

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  • Keep up the great work Uncle Steve and crew! Looking forward to seeing more of these... hint hint.

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