Shipwreck of the Gunilda in northern Lake Superior, near Rossport, Ontario. Sept. 2010 trip with Advanced Diving and Expeditions. The Gunilda was a luxury yacht that stranded on rocks then sunk in August 1911.
Filmed with Sony Z1U in an Amphibico housing. 2X50w HID lights by Light Monkey.
The SS Badger is the last of its kind, the only coal-fired ship still carrying passengers and freight on the Great Lakes. Launched in 1953 -- the year Stalin died, the year Edmund Hillary climbed Everest and the first Corvette came off the line -- the Badger runs daily spring-to-fall across the heart of Lake Michigan.
She's 400 feet long and able to carry 620 passengers and 180 cars.
Her sister ship, the SS Spartan, seen in the opening shot,…
Filmed between August 27, 2010 and August 30, 2010 in Michigan, USA and Ontario, Canada
0:01 - Katherine Cove at Sunrise - Ontario
0:30 - Mackinac Bridge - Michigan
0:48 - Tahquamenon Falls - Upper
1:02 - Tahquamenon Falls - Lower
1:15 - Little Traverse Bay - Lake Michigan
1:28 - Old Woman Bay - Lake Superior
1:39 - Highway 17 - Lake Superior Provincial Park
1:50 - Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Park
2:00 - Lake Michigan - Sleeping Bear Dunes
2:08…
Kiteboarding on Lake Superior at the mouth of the Michipicoten River in front of Rock Island Lodge. Also visible are kayakers surfing in the confluence as well as a lone surfer.
Here are a few of my timelapses from the first week back in the Upper Peninsula.
Everything shot on canon 7d//sigma 10-20
//mike kvackay
Locations include mount marquette, presque isle, little presque, harlow lake, middle of nowhere?
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