Bones of the Land


By Danielle Kaeding | January 31, 2014

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Rocks are the backbone of the Penokee Range. Washburn-based photographer Bob Gross is trying to give these not often seen pieces of the land a close up. Gross worked with Northland College geosciences professor Tom Fitz to create an exhibit of photographs.  Danielle Kaeding with Northland College radio station WRNC brings us the story of what Gross calls “The Bones of the Land.”

Danielle Kaeding

Danielle Kaeding

Danielle Kaeding is a Wisconsin Public Radio reporter based in Superior.
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