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Halloween photos: Scariest sights on the Great Lakes

The Great Lakes offer lots of spookiness -- from century-old shipwrecks to blood-sucking animals. For Halloween, we pulled together some of the creepiest photos. Take a look -- if you dare.

"The Deep" -- Gunilda, a luxury yacht, sank in 1911 in Lake Superior. The lake's cold waters have preserved much of the wreck.
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"The Deep" -- Gunilda, a luxury yacht, sank in 1911 in Lake Superior. The lake's cold waters have preserved much of the wreck.
"Underwater Vampires" -- The sea lamprey latches onto fish and drills its tongue into them. It's one of hundreds of invasive species in the lakes.
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"Underwater Vampires" -- The sea lamprey latches onto fish and drills its tongue into them. It's one of hundreds of invasive species in the lakes.
"Frozen in Time" -- Spray from Lake Ontario covered this New York house with ice last winter.
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"Frozen in Time" -- Spray from Lake Ontario covered this New York house with ice last winter.
"Attack of the Green Slime" -- An algae bloom spread over much of western Lake Erie, prompting fears of contaminated drinking water.
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"Attack of the Green Slime" -- An algae bloom spread over much of western Lake Erie, prompting fears of contaminated drinking water.
"It Fell from the Sky" -- In early 2017, a fireball from a falling meteor set off sonic booms that shook houses in Wisconsin.
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"It Fell from the Sky" -- In early 2017, a fireball from a falling meteor set off sonic booms that shook houses in Wisconsin.
Purple people eater -- Brachionus Leydigii, a new non-native species found in Lake Erie. Scientistsa are trying to determine whether the zooplankton will be harmful to the lakes.
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Purple people eater -- Brachionus Leydigii, a new non-native species found in Lake Erie. Scientistsa are trying to determine whether the zooplankton will be harmful to the lakes.
"Submerged" -- Spring flooding inundated homes along Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River.
Kathleen Thomas via North Country Public Radio /
"Submerged" -- Spring flooding inundated homes along Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River.
"The Blob" -- Discharges from a Niagara Falls, N.Y., water treatment plant discolored the Niagara River near the famous tourist attraction -- and sparked criticism from state and Canadian officials.
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"The Blob" -- Discharges from a Niagara Falls, N.Y., water treatment plant discolored the Niagara River near the famous tourist attraction -- and sparked criticism from state and Canadian officials.
"Mega-duck" -- The world's largest rubber duck was featured at riverfront festival in Buffalo. It's friendly -- or is it?
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"Mega-duck" -- The world's largest rubber duck was featured at riverfront festival in Buffalo. It's friendly -- or is it?

Copyright 2017 Great Lakes Today

Dave Rosenthal is Managing Editor of Great Lakes Today, a collaboration of public media stations that is led by WBFO, ideastream in Cleveland in WXXI in Rochester, and includes other stations in the region.
Dave Rosenthal
Dave Rosenthal is Managing Editor of Great Lakes Today, a collaboration of public media stations that is led by WBFO, ideastream in Cleveland in WXXI in Rochester, and includes other stations in the region.