Duluth in the Fall
Duluth, MN in the fall of 2009
Photos of Lake Superior, a river, and other parts of nature.
Published by Tonya Hillukka - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle
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9 Comments
Post a CommentGorgeous photos!
Amazing photos! I want to visit here.
I remember our family visiting there when I was ten. It was 80 degrees in St. Paul and the coldest, bone chilling 50's we ever experienced. There is a story about the guy who went there in the winter and nearly froze to death. He asked a native "What do you do here in the Summer?" The native looked thoughtful, then said "Well, if it comes on Sunday, we have a ball game." For all that, beautiful pictures, I loved the pine trees in Minnesota!
Beautiful photos. I'm impressed!
nice photos.
Awesome, beautiful shots, Tonya! Nice job!
Very pretty but too cold for me!
I think most of the trees are some type of pine...
Very nice. Are the tall trees pines?