The Devil’s Kettle, Minnesota
The Devil’s Kettle, Minnesota
The Devil‘s Kettle waterfallWHERE DOES IT GO???
Yet another attraction with a name that doesn’t correlate to its beauty, the Devil’s Kettle is a waterfall found in Minnesota’s Judge C.R. Magney State Park. It looks like any other normal waterfall, right? Wrong. The two-pronged falls have been baffling geologists, visitors and just about every other person who reads about it, for generations. What makes this natural wonder so weirdly mysterious is that, while one part of the Brule River drops down a stone shelf like your average waterfall, nobody knows where the water from the other half actually goes. It simply flows into a hole in the rocks and vanishes. People have tossed items into the pothole and searched the lake far and wide for their whereabouts but to no avail. Maybe the devil’s lair is down there somewhere, kitted out with all the free gifts thrown in (although we’re not about to jump in and find out).
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