When ice piles up along Great Lakes shorelines, it can create spectacular blue ice, craggy piles and “volcanoes” that spray water high into the air, but officials say people should stay off shelf ice along the beach because it hides deadly secrets. Read the full story by the Lansing State Journal.
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