The ice caves off Leland in Lake Michigan have been drawing tons of people out on the lake to see them. But be warned, the sheriff's office is now saying the ice is no longer safe to walk that far out on.
Excerpt: Huge crowds of sightseers are venturing onto Lake Michigan’s frozen surface off Leelanau County to visit ice caves formed by waves, winds and winter’s prolonged freeze.
The Traverse City Record-Eagle reports the caves are on an ice sheet north of Leland.
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Source: The Detroit Free Press
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