When Lake Huron split in two

One day, 10,000 years ago, hunters crouched behind boulders in the middle of Lake Huron, as a long line of caribou approached on their spring migration across the lake… the hunters’ winter famine would soon be over. How was it possible to hunt caribou mid-lake? University of Michigan archaeologist Dr. John O’Shea revealed the answer…
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Robin Hilborn