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State park plants white cedar trees to stabilize 100-foot bluff that looms over former beach
MANISTEE TOWNSHIP, MI – This will not be the year that the Lake Michigan beach is restored at the bottom of a 100-foot bluff in Northern Michigan. The bluff at Orchard Beach State Park – a popular perch from which to watch sunsets – continues to deteriorate with parts “always sluffing off” and tumbling down to the beach, said park supervisor Doug Barry.
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