We love it when local Minnesota people and places get noticed!
Today’s (July 5th, 2015) Bing homepage featured a picture Black Spruce Trees in Superior National Forest, Minnesota. The photo was taken by Jim Brandenburg a local Minnesota environmentalist and nature photographer and filmmaker based near Ely.
Fun Fact: Superior National Forest is comprised of 3.9 million acres, nearly a half-million of which are under water.
So what’s in the boxes?
Box #1: Just a glimpse…
Of the 6,100 square miles of superior woods and water here »
Box #2: A network of rivers and creeks is one of the top draws here.
Let a bunch of kids sell you on the idea of the Boundary Waters »
Box #3: Perhaps you noticed the “trail” on the left side of the picture.
Who likely forged this path through the underbrush? »
Info Box: Black Spruce Trees in Superior National Forest, Minnesota (© Jim Brandenburg/Minden Pictures)
Other Bing Homepages of Minnesota
This is the 5th time since 2012 that Bing has featured a local place. Here are the rest.
- Saint Louis River in Minnesota – January 19th, 2014
- Farquar Lake in Apple Valley, Minnesota – April 5th, 2013
- Driver-training course in Minnesota – September 6th, 2012
- Minneapolis skyline and Stone Arch Bridge over the Mississippi River – May 11th, 2012
Here’s to another great summer exploring Minnesota’s beautiful wilderness!
Cheers!
James Svoboda, MnSearch President and co-founder, WebRanking CEO, Marketing Land Contributor and Husband & Father in Eden Prairie, MN. You can find me on Google+, LinkedIn and Twitter.