Shark in Lake Michigan
Taken by Brian Whittaker on March 31, 2014 @ Airborne at 15,000 feet over southeast Lake Michigan, USA, 50 miles northeast of Chicago
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April Fools? No! I really did see a giant shark in Lake Michigan. Warm spring winds had blown the iceflows to the eastern edge of the lake causing interesting patterns. www.AstroPilot.info
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UPDATE: Scientists are very puzzled and have growing concern. Evidence is now mounting that it was indeed a Great White Shark seen in Lake Michigan!

(Yes, of course its April 1st!!!)
Posted by AstroPilot 2014-04-01 06:15:30
Are you sure it is not a Great Ice Shark? They are rarely seen in warm climes! ;)
Posted by HP1954 2014-04-01 19:40:23
 
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