I’ve read that three hundred and fifty ships rest on the bottom of the Great Lakes, fifty in Minnesota. Unlike in southern climates where the bodies bloat and float, the waters of the Great Lakes remain cold enough year-round to keep its bodies in place, perhaps waiting for the ship to reach port. The myth says that the Witch of November creates such storms, waving her wand to spike fifteen-foot waves, twirling her body to rev up gale-force winds, and blinding the faces of sailors with lashing rain. As true of the other Great Lakes, Lake Superior is large enough to create its own weather system. Or is it created by the Witch of November? You might want to listen to the song about the Edmund Fitzgerald for answers.

Check out this link. https://nationalpost.com/opinion/mark-bourrie-the-witch-of-november

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