Maybe your mother told you not to jump off cliffs into lakes, but the Detroit Free Press has no such qualms, recommending it as a must-do for Michiganders.
Excerpt: Isn’t the water cold? This is the time of year, actually, when the largest and northernmost of the Great Lakes is at its warmest, because it takes a long time for it to heat up, said John Anderton, a professor of Earth, environmental and geographical sciences at Northern Michigan University in Marquette and a cliff-diver.
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Source: Detroit Free Press
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