The Bishop Baraga Shrine stands high above the Red Rocks, between L’Anse and Baraga. In the summer months the trees hide him a bit more, but you can usually see his head peeking out above the tops of the trees. This time of year, though, the shrine stands out much more. In Nancy Haun’s first photo, you can even see the buildings on the shrine campus. The sun glinting off the statue draws your attention to it, too. Nancy is the President of the Bishop Baraga Foundation and takes care of the Shrine and the grounds. She reminds us all that the Shrine is open year round for viewing and says she will be around the grounds this coming season, so stop in to see all the improvements that have been made and say hello.
Take a look at the beauty of a sunrise over Lake Superior, with Brita Haapala from Brita Caroline Photography. Make sure you turn your speakers up so you can hear the crackle of the ice as it breaks up and piles on the shoreline.
By Deb S. (Usedtobeayooper) on Wednesday, February 16, 2022 - 03:43 pm:
Very cool pictures of the statue. We were going to stop there on our way home from Green Bay last November but we could barely see with the snow coming down. We did see a lot of freighters that day, though.
Love the video. Beautiful.
By Donna (Donna) on Wednesday, February 16, 2022 - 04:47 pm:
That vid is just stunning. Well done!
By jbuck (Jbuck) on Wednesday, February 16, 2022 - 09:57 pm:
Sometimes pictures of the Shrine don't do it justice because you don't get the perspective of how large it is. The first picture really shows how tall Bishop Baraga stands in comparison to the cliffs.
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