Admire The Kelleys Island Glacial Grooves
On Kelleys Island in Ohio, there is a natural wonder known as the Kelleys Island Glacial Grooves. It is an island that is close to Sandusky and off the shore of Lake Erie. The only way to get to Kelleys Island, which is extremely small, is via ferry.
The largest easily accessible such grooves in the world are found on the north side of Kelleys Island. About 18,000 years ago, the vast ice sheet that covered part of North America blasted them into solid limestone bedrock. There is still a trough that is 400 feet long, 35 feet broad, and up to 10 feet deep.
So bear that in mind as you prepare for your day trip journey to Ohio. You will need to stroll around the island to get around. There are no cars allowed, but because the area is only four by two miles, this shouldn't be an issue. On the tiny island, there are a few things you may view, but the glacial grooves are the most well-known. The grooves were carved over time by a glacier as it moved gently across the terrain. It is among the most awesome.
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Address: 739 Division St, Kelleys Island, OH 43438, U.S.
Phone: +18669215710
Website: https://www.ohiohistory.org/visit/museum-and-site-locator/glacial-grooves