Devil's Kettle

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Devil's Kettle is a unique geologic formation north of Grand Marais, Minnesota on the Brule river which feeds into Lake Superior. It is a spot where the river splits in two and one part of the river disappears into a giant hole in the ground. The current best guess as to where the hole leads is a series of underground passageways into Lake Superior, but this is only a guess. There have been many different attempts to discover exactly what happens to the water that enters the Devil's Kettle. Everything from logs to dye have been put in but nothing has ever shown up in Lake Superior.

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