Through Lake Huron
by Jennifer White
Title
Through Lake Huron
Artist
Jennifer White
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
A capture showing the beautiful clear water of Lake Huron. I took this from Mackinac Island, Michigan, United States. Lake Huron (French: Lac Huron) is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. Hydrologically, it comprises the easterly portion of Lake Michigan–Huron, having the same surface elevation as its westerly counterpart, to which it is connected by the 5-mile-wide (8.0 km), 20-fathom-deep (120 ft; 37 m) Straits of Mackinac. It is shared on the north and east by the Canadian province of Ontario and on the south and west by the state of Michigan in the United States. The name of the lake is derived from early French explorers who named it for the Huron people inhabiting the region. The Huronian glaciation was named due to evidence collected from Lake Huron region. It is the second-largest of the Great Lakes, with a surface area of 23,007 square miles. The lake's average depth is 195 ft (59 m), while the maximum depth is 750 ft (230 m).
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-12.29.17 Abstract Photography and Paints
This photo was taken by Jennifer White with Timeless Moments Photography. All images are copyrighted © Timeless Moments Photography/Jennifer White. All rights reserved.
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December 28th, 2017
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