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This remarkable artifact bridges the gap ... deepening the mysteries of Grand Traverse Bay. The stones are estimated to be around 9,000 years old, predating Stonehenge by about 4,000 years.
An ancient mini-Stonehenge stands underwater in Grand Traverse Bay, part of Lake Michigan. Looking for shipwrecks in this area, which was a busy 19th- and 20th-century maritime trade route ...
The Royal Canadian Air Force brought one to Michigan last week for a joint search-and-rescue training exercise with the U.S. Coast Guard station in Traverse ... on East Grand Traverse Bay near ...
TRAVERSE CITY ... the foot of East Grand Traverse Bay and other communities north and east without traveling down South Airport or through town. When it opens, the bridge is expected to carry ...
The image—etched in stone—offers a rare bridge ... waters of Grand Traverse Bay had not yet risen to cover the land. This would make the site 4,000 years older than England’s Stonehenge ...
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