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Minnesota preserves beach and rare wetland on north shore of Lake Superior
Carnivorous plants, a picturesque pebble beach and outcrops of a rare type of volcanic lava rock highlight Minnesota’s newest nature preserve. The Icelandite Coastal Fen Scientific and Natural Area is about 10 miles northeast of Grand Marais on the foggy northern shore of Lake Superior. Read the full story by the Star Tribune.
Minnesota preserves beach and rare wetland on north shore of Lake Superior