This photo image taken Sunday from a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellite shows the vast amount of chocolate milk-colored sediment that flowed into Lake Superior after last week’s torrential rain and flooding. Officials say the sediment might damage fish habitat, and efforts are under way on shore to stop erosion before it gets to the rivers that flow into the lake. (Photo courtesy of NOAA)
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