from flickr user Riddhish Chakraborty
The photographer says: Pigeon River falls from almost 120’ high cliff creating the highest
falls in MN State. It used to play pivotal role in lumbering business
between Canada and The US in early 1900s. The river dives US and
Canadian border - right side is Canada and left side is USA. This
falls and the river stream together, was the natural means of
transportation of wooden logs from Canada to The US side of Lake
Superior. This is now history, but it maintains critical ecological
balance of the region and attracts visitors to The Grand Portage State
Park for its breathtaking beauty.
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Pigeon River Falls
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