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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SPLIT ROCK LIGHTHOUSE STATE PARK MILES DESCRIPTION Walk past the metal gate and along the mouth of the Split Rock River towards the lake. A trail behind the bench leads out to a point of rocks in 150 feet. To the northeast is an excellent view of Corundum Point. Pass Backpack Campsite #4 on the right. Trail intersection; continue straight ahead passing a cutoff trail on the left and Backpack Campsite #3 on the right. Trail intersection; continue straight ahead, passing the trail to the left. Pass Backpack Campsite #2 on the right. Trail intersection; turn right on the Corundum </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In the spring, when the black bear sow brings her cubs out of the den for the first time, she will often leave them near white pines while she wanders off to forage. The deeply furrowed bark of mature white pines makes them easier to climb if the cubs need the safety of a tree. Sows with cubs also select white pines for their day beds more often than females without cubs. Compare the rough bark of the white pine with the smooth, scaly bark of the red pine or the smooth bark of most other trees. Imagine yourself a </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Formation of Bass Lake Bass Lake and neighboring Low Lake occupy a long narrow basin formed from a fault in the Precambrian bedrock that covers much of northeastern Country. A fault is a fracture in the earth&#8217;s crust where rocks split and move apart; one of the best known is the San Andreas Fault in California. Country also has its share of faults, although they have long been dormant. A fault was responsible for forming the Lake Superior Basin. Another, known as the Vermilion Fault, runs across the northern part of the state. It enters Country in the northwest near </p>
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