North Shore Minnesota’s Rocky Kiss To Lake Superior
SILVER BAY, MINN. — Where land meets the cold waters of Lake Superior north of Duluth is where 4 billion year-old basalt, granite, sandstone, and shale welled up from volcanic fires in the years of Earth’s formation to eventually declare a treacherous truce with mankind. The shoreline is all hard rock and freshwater spray, a long ribbon of impenetrable defense against the sort of fierce storm surges and steady erosion that wash away homes and …