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Incredibly beautiful.

Such a great treasure the UP is.

Lovely.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

So unspoiled looking.  Very nice shots.

Nice and rugged. More UP pics!

Say yah to da U.P., eh?

STUNNING! Now THAT is what the lake beaches should look like!

My job has me calling a lot of clients in the Houghton & Keweenaw Counties area.....it's nice to see where I'm actually calling.....so beautiful!

 

Thanks!

I would do anything to have our beaches, what little we have in Cleveland look this healthy...nice and cared for.

I would do anything to have our beaches, what little we have in Cleveland look this healthy...nice and cared for.

 

If we had 1700 miles of Great Lakes shoreline and only 300,000 residents, I'm pretty sure our beaches would be nice and clean too.

That's pretty much what it comes down to.  The UP is sparsely populated and has very little industry.  That's what kept so much of that area naturally preserved. 

 

I think it's great alot of these towns Zach has posted have a future in vacationers making these areas their summer home.  In fact my grandmother's house in Calumet was sold only hours after it was put on the market and for slightly more than the asking price.  The same is happening with nearby homes.  They are being snatched up.  People downstate are discovering just how nice this area is, but what will also be brought along?  More strip malls, more development?  What about all the existing vacant lakefront?  Will that all be bought up?

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