The Mystery Of Minnesota's Famous Devil's Kettle May Have Just Been Solved
A mystery surrounding the phenomenon of Devil’s Kettle may now be solved, according to scientists. This famous site, composed of two cascading waterfalls, has been baffling for decades. While it’s clear where the major waterfall runs, it’s intrigued onlookers that the second stream of water seems to disappear altogether. Here’s more on the elusive Devil’s Kettle and the (probable) answer to this age-old mystery.
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For years, people have attempted to solve this mystery with various colored dyes and ping pong balls, dropped at the site only to disappear completely.
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This theory was tested by measuring the water-flow volume before the falls and after. They believed that if the water ended up in Lake Superior, the water volume after the second stream "disappeared" would be considerably less.
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The measurement before the waterfall reads 123 cubic feet per second and after the falls 121 cubic feet per second. In terms of stream reading, these numbers are identical.
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In order to test this theory once and for all, scientists will have to use incredibly powerful dye visible 10 parts per billion. The plunge pool at the bottom of the kettle is so forceful that it can completely destroy items, or keep them completely submerged until further downstream.
What do you think about this recent discovery? Have you seen Devil’s Kettle in person? We’d love to hear about your experiences!
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