Drove from Charlotte, MI, to Indiana Dunes State Park, in Chesterton, IN, (153 miles, 1001.9 trip/60,483 total). Beautiful (and busy) park but strange that sites only include electricity (no water/sewer/cable). They did have very nice facilities. I walked to the beach, but since it looked like it could rain at any time, we took the car to the beach later. Lake Michigan might as well have been an ocean for all you could see. I suppose the lack of tides and salt might have clued early explorers into seeing it as a lake instead of an ocean. It was quite awe-inspiring to watch storms sweeping across the lake.
Who knew there were 200-foot high sand dunes in Indiana. In fact, the dunes once made up most of the lake shoreline.
Joani really liked the infrared effect on this picture of the woods.
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