Can You Guess Which Great Lake has the Most Shipwrecks?Can You Guess Which Great Lake has the Most Shipwrecks?The correct answer might not even be your second guess!MeatballMeatball
It Takes HOW LONG For Water To Flow Through Lake Michigan?It Takes HOW LONG For Water To Flow Through Lake Michigan?Lake Michigan is seriously unique in a TON of ways from the other Great Lakes.MeatballMeatball
Babe Ruth's First Home Run Ball Is At The Bottom of Lake OntarioBabe Ruth's First Home Run Ball Is At The Bottom of Lake OntarioBabe Ruth hit his first major league home run at Hanlan’s Point Stadium in Toronto. It landed in Lake Ontario and is believed to still be there. Mark FrankhouseMark Frankhouse
Take A Look At The Strangest Creatures In the Great LakesTake A Look At The Strangest Creatures In the Great LakesSome of these things are the stuff of nightmares!MeatballMeatball
Is It True? Babe Ruth’s First Professional Home Run Baseball Sits in Lake OntarioIs It True? Babe Ruth’s First Professional Home Run Baseball Sits in Lake OntarioBabe Ruth's first professional career home run with the Providence Grays at Hanlan's Point in Toronto, Canada on September 5, 1914 which landed in Lake OntarioLauren GordonLauren Gordon
You Will Never Believe What This Great Lakes Rock IsYou Will Never Believe What This Great Lakes Rock IsYou will never believe what this terrifying looking Great Lakes rock has been identified as.Lacy JamesLacy James
Almost 800 People Have Drowned In The Great Lakes Since 2010Almost 800 People Have Drowned In The Great Lakes Since 2010This has been a deadly decade when it comes to drownings on the Great Lakes. Brandon JamesBrandon James
Tsunamis Can, And Have, Happened On The Great LakesTsunamis Can, And Have, Happened On The Great LakesThese are described as a rather unfamiliar phenomenon, but they have actually been happening often over the years.Brandon JamesBrandon James
Grab A Lifejacket: Five Largest Shipwrecks In Great Lakes HistoryGrab A Lifejacket: Five Largest Shipwrecks In Great Lakes HistoryAt least 6,000 ships are documented to have gone missing on the Great Lakes since the late 1600s, although that number is likely much higher. Brandon JamesBrandon James