Thursday, March 15, 2007

Pencils down. Thanks for playing. The closest guess was "that T one." The answer is actually Tahquamenon Falls, known for its amber-colored water. Scientists say this unique color is caused by tannin, a naturally-produced chemical that leeches into the water via the surrounding Cedar, Spruce, and Hemlock trees. I say that the color comes from fecal material pumped in illegally by the neighboring Canadians.

Be sure to tune in next time for the scathing expose.

1 comment:

Randy et Jan said...

As long as your "scathing exposes" include pictures of you two! Jan