Hundreds of visitors lined up early this week to witness a natural phenomenon that hadn’t been readily accessible for more than a decade.
Because ice and weather conditions along the shores of Lake Superior were deemed safe by the National Park Service, the public was able to hike out to the storied ice caves at the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in northern Wisconsin. It was the first time since 2015 that the spectacular ice display was officially open for viewing. By Tuesday, Feb. 17, access to the caves temporarily ended as a strong winter storm approached the area.
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