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Photos of places we have not visited are photos found on the Internet, not taken by me.  Also, places we have visited can accommodate a 40' motorhome with a tow vehicle.

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The Great Lake States

   In this section, you'll find camping, sightseeing and things to do in what I'll call the Great Lakes States. The states featured here are  Wisconson, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio.  As we travel and camp in each of these states we will continue to add our findings and photos to the section.  Feel free to add any comments or photos as well.  (I do realize that Minnesota,  Pennsylvania, and New York border the Great Lakes as well, but I decided to put them in other sections)

The Great Lakes

     The Great Lakes are a series of interconnected freshwater lakes located primarily in the upper mid-east region of North America, on the Canada–United States border, which connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence River. They consist of Lakes SuperiorMichiganHuron (or Michigan–Huron), Erie, and Ontario.

     The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth by total area, and second largest by total volume, containing 21% of the world's surface fresh water by volume. The total surface is 94,250 square miles (244,106 km2), and the total volume (measured at the low water datum) is 5,439 cubic miles (22,671 km3), slightly less than the volume of Lake Baikal (23,615 km³). Due to their sea-like characteristics (rolling waves, sustained winds, strong currents, great depths, and distant horizons), the five Great Lakes have also long been referred to as inland seas. Lake Superior is the second largest lake in the world by area, and the largest freshwater lake by area. Lake Michigan is the largest lake that is entirely within one country.

     The Great Lakes began to form at the end of the last glacial period around 14,000 years ago, as retreating ice sheets exposed the basins they had carved into the land which then filled with meltwater. The lakes have been a major highway for transportation, migration, and trade, and they are home to a large number of aquatic species. Many invasive species have been introduced due to trade, and some threaten the region's biodiversity.

    The surrounding region is called the Great Lakes region, which includes the Great Lakes Megalopolis.

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