Lake Superior Ice Caves


By Rich Kremer | February 7, 2014

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While many may look at this winters extreme cold with disgust, its being praised by thousands traveling to northern Wisconsin. Thats because a rare natural phenomenon has taken shape along the red sandstone cliffs of Lake Superiors south shore.

WPRs Rich Kremer went to see the spectacular ice caves, accessible for the first time in five years thanks to the cold.

Rich Kremer

Rich Kremer

Rich Kremer is a Wisconsin Public Radio reporter in Eau Claire with a passion for the hot ham sandwich with extra house mustard at Ray’s Place.
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