Published on: 11/16/2015IST

The Mystery Behind The Devil's Kettle Waterfalls In Minnesota Is Shocking

User Image Anuj Tiwari Last updated on: 11/20/2015, Permalink

It is true that all rivers ultimately flow into a larger water body. But it seems that this fact doesn’t hold right in the case of the Devil’s Kettle waterfalls in Minnesota. We know that Brule is not a drain and Superior is a lake. Then what is the cause of double waterfall?

1) The unsolved mystery!

1) The unsolved mystery!
“All drains lead to the ocean” doesn’t seem true in case of the Devil’s Kettle waterfalls.

2) For hundreds of years, travelers and climbers have been fascinated by Minnesota's Devil's Kettle Falls.

2) For hundreds of years, travelers and climbers have been fascinated by Minnesota's Devil's Kettle Falls.
Located by Lake Superior's northern coast, where the Brule River forks in Judge C.R. Magney State Park in Grand Marais, lies an environmental irregularity.

3) The one in the right cascades into a two-step stone embankment before moving towards the lake while the one on the left is a “geological anomaly”.

3) The one in the right cascades into a two-step stone embankment before moving towards the lake while the one on the left is a “geological anomaly”.
The Devil’s Kettle is a huge crater that endlessly swallows half the water of Brule, yet no one has ever found out where the water goes.

4) Scientists have tried to give an explanation about the enigma.

4) Scientists have tried to give an explanation about the enigma.
Some theories have proposed that such condition has resulted due to tectonic action or a lava tube. But there are no fault lines and lava tubes in the area. So the question remains that where does the other half of the water and all the objects that were thrown into the Kettle go?

5) People assumed that there was a passage or an exit point below Lake Superior.

5) People assumed that there was a passage or an exit point below Lake Superior.
Larger debris such as rocks and trees has also dropped in the cascades during the storms but none of them was recovered. It seems that whatever is thrown into the Kettle disappears forever.


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