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    Devils Kettle

    devilskettle_0There is a mysterious waterfall in Judge Magney State Park in Minnesota. Half of the water drops 50 feet into the Brule river; the other half falls into a cauldron and disappears! Dyes and ping pong balls have been dropped into the pothole in an attempt to trace its route and find its outlet–presumably the water winds its way underground to Lake Superior a mile away–but the other end of the Devil’s Kettle has yet to be found.


    6 Responses to “Devils Kettle”

    1. Erika says:

      Nature is always surprising! The ones who think they have figure it out can’t be more wrong!

    2. Matt says:

      Beautiful! Of course, it is more interesting because of the mystery.

    3. this is really wonderful..

    4. setr84 says:

      What i can say about this…
      some time nature behaves like this…
      their are many example of this..
      and this is the another example of this…
      this is really beautiful….

    5. Skin care says:

      This is Natural but wonderful !! i want know more about this” mysterious waterfall ”
      thanks

    6. Rae Simpson says:

      50 feet water fall and that too so beautiful, I wonder why it has been discovered till now. I wish I could see it one day. It is really a piece of art by nature.

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