Tahquamenon Falls Suffering from Drought ConditionsThe Mining Journal reports that the upper Tahquamenon Falls in Luce county (a major UP tourist attraction) are flowing at a much lower rate than usual at this time of year, 215 cubic feet per second as compared to the normal 315. The drought has left center section of the falls is dry, exposing rock formations and the article has both present and spring pics of the falls (quite a drop-off).Read Lack of rain depletes mighty Taquamenaw in the Mining Journal click to
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