Minnesota: Photos, Posters, and Prints |
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Minnesota encompasses a diverse landscape with glaciated lakes, dense woodlands and shortgrass prairies. It can be split into four regions: northern, central, southwestern and southeastern. Northern Minnesota is comprised of heavily glaciated region of intricate waterways. This region borders Ontario and Manitoba, Canada. It includes the vast acreage of Superior National Forest in the east, Voyageurs National Park and four Minnesota State Forests. This region also include the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and Grand Portage National Monument.
Minnesota is well known for its diverse fishing terrain. The northern and central regions boast over 11,000 lakes many of them navigable. The southern regions of the state support many hiking, biking and camping facilities.Minnesota, the second northernmost State in the USA (after Alaska), is one of the nation’s leading outdoor tourist destinations, with 68 State parks, 55 State forests and more than 12,000 lakes. The State borders Canada, the upper Midwest States and Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world.
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