The near record high water shrinking Lake Michigan beaches is also uncovering a king’s ransom of Petoskey stones. The only place in the world to find Petoskey stones is along the Lake Michigan shoreline of the state’s northwest Lower Peninsula. Read the full story by Great Lakes Echo.
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