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Mysteries of the Great Lakes is presented by U.S. Bank. It is a Science North production.
Diver and Shipwreck When Mysteries of the Great Lakes opens in the Science Museum of Minnesota's Omnitheater on Friday, September 12, viewers will get a rare glimpse at some Great Lakes shipwrecks. Divers estimate that six to ten thousand ships have been sunk or stranded in the Great Lakes since the early 1800s. Shipping is big—and sometimes perilous—business on the Great Lakes because of the severe storms that can arise with little warning.
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Great Lakes Scenic View This fall, visitors to the Science Museum of Minnesota's Omnitheater will see some of the world's most spectacular scenery on the only screen large enough to reveal them! The Mysteries of the Great Lakes Omnitheater film tells an unforgettable story of environmental degradation and redemption, introducing visitors to people who are committed to preserving these wonders of the natural world. Mysteries of the Great Lakes opens in the Omnitheater on Friday, September 12. Photo credit: Gary and Joanie McGuffin
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Woodland Caribou Woodland caribou on Lake Superior's Slate Islands have developed some unusual adaptations to help them succeed in their Great Lakes environment. Visitors to the Science Museum of Minnesota's Omnitheater will discover some of these adaptations when Mysteries of the Great Lakes opens on Friday, September 12. Photo credit: Gary and Joanie McGuffin
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Eagles' Nest The bald eagle is one of the stars of the brand new Mysteries of the Great Lakes Omnitheater film, which opens at the Science Museum of Minnesota on Friday, September 12. Once on the brink of extinction, the eagle's population is on its way back, with the highest concentration making their homes in the Apostle Islands of Lake Superior.
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Sturgeon The Mysteries of the Great Lakes Omnitheater film will introduce visitors to the lake sturgeon, a remarkable species of fish that pre-dates the dinosaurs. Once on the brink of extinction due to overfishing and habitat destruction, the sturgeon is making a comeback today thanks to renewed efforts to preserve it. Mysteries of the Great Lakes opens on Friday, September 12 in the Science Museum of Minnesota's Omnitheater.
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Benjamin Islands Visitors to the Mysteries of the Great Lakes at the Science Museum of Minnesota's Omnitheater will take a giant screen journey to several breathtaking Great Lakes locations, including the Benjamin Islands. This smooth pink granite rocks, windswept pines, and sparkling waters create the vistas for which Lake Huron's Georgian Bay is famous. Mysteries of the Great Lakes opens in the Omnitheater on Friday, September 12. Photo credit: Gary and Joanie McGuffin
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Lighthouse Mysteries of the Great Lakes, a brand new film in the Science Museum of Minnesota's Omnitheater, features spectacular aerial photography that is perfectly suited for the giant screen. Viewers will see the Lakes' famous wildlife, scenery, and lighthouses, as well as compelling underwater footage of some of their famous shipwrecks. Mysteries of the Great Lakes opens on Friday, September 12. |








