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PHOTOS: Toppled 'sea stack'
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Christian Dalbec Photography
Christian Dalbec photographed what remains of the Lake Superior "sea stack" off of Tettegouche State Park.
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The roots of the cedar trees that were so prominent on the "sea stack" can be seen in its rubble.
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Christian Dalbec Photography
Christian Dalbec went under the water to photograph what remains of the Lake Superior "sea stack."
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The "sea stack" was a surreal-looking natural wonder of Lake Superior.
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Christian Dalbec Photography
The "sea stack" weathered many Lake Superior storms before it fell.
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The "sea stack" is now just a pile of rocks on the bottom of Lake Superior.
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The site where the "sea stack" used to be in Lake Superior, off Tettegouche State Park.
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Christian Dalbec Photography
Christian Dalbec photographed what remains of the Lake Superior "sea stack" off of Tettegouche State Park.
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