Saturday, June 15, 2013

United latitude icy lighthouse on Lake Michigan ~ travel



Cold climate of the United States has made winter lighthouse on Lake Michigan icy white creates a great spectacle extremely comfortable.

 

For years, Tom Gill photographers who constantly record the imprint of the natural wonders and manmade lakes in southeast Michigan, particularly lighthouses. In particular, the lighthouse where he was named favorite St. Joseph. The great period photos of the lighthouse covered in ice recently shared his specialized travel site on the Planet amusing.

 

In winter, the lake Michigan in the United States dropped to below minus 20 degrees makes the landscape became the inspiration for photographers. Lighthouse St. Joseph was built in 1844 and has a height of 10.6 m. In winter, when the waves from Lake Michigan beat up 6m, this lighthouse is covered with a thick layer of ice, creating a very unique shape and great effort.

 

There is only one path is about 0.6 to 0.9 m connecting the lighthouse to the cold reservoir. In winter, the icy roads and dense so slippery. "This year has been a lot of tourists come here to visit but few are brave enough to step on a slippery road," said Tom Gill photographers share.

 

Reportedly, this lighthouse finishing with a total cost of nearly $ 5,000. Hope you see great views of the lighthouse an icy St. Joseph via the image below:














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