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Cave Point County Park is a small, free access county park on the Lake Michigan side of the Door County Peninsula, Wisconsin. The site in known for the exposed rock formations and wide open view of Lake Michigan. The formations are dolomite rock from the Silurian period - 410-435M years ago. This rock formation extends across the lake, through Michigan and into Canada ending at the more well known Niagara Falls. The park is contained within the Whitefish Dunes State Park - the largest set of dunes remaining on the western shore of Lake Michigan
Cave Point is one of the more popular year round photography points on the Wisconsin side of the lake particularly for sunrises and stormy weather and fall colors. We visited on 21 April and here are a few shots. It was a calm day with crystal clear water. Shot 4 is a stylized processing of the crystal clear water, reflections and rocky bottom.
Cave Point is one of the more popular year round photography points on the Wisconsin side of the lake particularly for sunrises and stormy weather and fall colors. We visited on 21 April and here are a few shots. It was a calm day with crystal clear water. Shot 4 is a stylized processing of the crystal clear water, reflections and rocky bottom.
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