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Travel guide of Ann ArborLaw library at U. Michigan.
Experienced by Mathew Schwartz
58 km from Ann Arbor
Buildings
Experienced by Samuel J. Davis Jr
82 km from Ann Arbor
The fenced off area on the banks of Michigan State University’s Red Cedar River caught my eye. Decending onto the concrete slab where mallards gather to keep warm and eat bread crumbs offered by friendly passerbys, a snow-topped ice sculpture carved out by the rushing water stood solemnly over a series of small falls.
Experienced by Mateusz Spiewla
85 km from Ann Arbor
Autumn leaves floating in a park
Experienced by Aaron Burden
88 km from Ann Arbor
Flint River
Experienced by Adam Maloney
95 km from Ann Arbor
I drove past a greenish lake. On the ground, it looked like what I would call a swamp. But, I thought it would be interesting to see what an aerial view would look like. I found this intriguing pattern from above. I don’t believe that it’s good for the lake life, but it is a fascinating pattern.
Experienced by Aaron Burden
101 km from Ann Arbor
Driving down old country roads in my Chevy truck I stopped and this is what I heard
Experienced by Travis Essinger
117 km from Ann Arbor
Balloons Over Bavarian Inn
Experienced by Aaron Burden
149 km from Ann Arbor
While living on 110 acres of alfalfa, of course you’re bound to see a family of deer. I was lucky enough to capture this image as they were watching a car stroll down the dirt road.
Experienced by Liz Weddon
166 km from Ann Arbor
Steel Vengeance at Cedar Point
Experienced by Skyler Gerald
166 km from Ann Arbor
Gatekeeper at Cedar Point
Experienced by Skyler Gerald
182 km from Ann Arbor
I was actually out on a hike with my son’s Cub Scout troop and came upon this setting at Blanford Nature Center in NE Grand Rapids, MI.
Experienced by Jonathan Mast
183 km from Ann Arbor
Olmsted Falls and Berea Ohio are known as a quarry town for grist stones to grind wheat, corn and other grains. This area has vast quantities of sandstone that were perfect for making the round stones. Post mining the areas overgrew and trees like this American Beech took root next to the quarry
Experienced by Michael Weidner
185 km from Ann Arbor
Autumn in Cleveland, Ohio
Experienced by Igor Oliyarnik
191 km from Ann Arbor
Fall in Cleveland, Ohio
Experienced by Igor Oliyarnik
201 km from Ann Arbor
In my backyard
Experienced by Jeremiah Sanchez
202 km from Ann Arbor
Calm before the storm (Fun Fact: Did you know Grand Lake St. Marys was the first place in the world to use offshore oil wells dating all the way back to 1891!)
Experienced by Casey Thiebeau
223 km from Ann Arbor
Mom and Pops in the Country - Ohio, 2018
Experienced by Aaron Thomas
239 km from Ann Arbor
Sundown on Emerson Road
Experienced by Randy Fath
239 km from Ann Arbor
Cold Winter Day on Kidron Road…
Experienced by Randy Fath