Porte des Morts passage

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Porte des Morts passage is a treacherous strait off the tip of Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula in Lake Michigan, historically notorious for shipwrecks and dangerous sailing conditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
strait
alsoKnownAs Death’s Door
connects Green Bay
open waters of Lake Michigan
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAssociatedStructure Pilot Island Light
Plum Island Range Lights
Pilot Island Light
surface form: Rock Island Light
hasFeature complex currents
narrow channels
variable depths
hasHazard rocky outcrops
shoals
sudden storms
hasNameLanguage French
hasNameMeaning Death’s Door
surface form: "Door of the Dead"
hasReputationFor dangerous sailing conditions
shipwrecks
treacherous navigation
hasStrong currents
winds
isImportantFor local Door County tourism
maritime history of the Great Lakes
isKnownSince 19th century
isPartOf Great Lakes–St. Lawrence system
surface form: Great Lakes waterway system
locatedIn Door County
Door Peninsula region
surface form: Door Peninsula

Lake Michigan
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wisconsin
navigatedBy ferries to Washington Island
near Pilot Island NERFINISHED
Plum Island
Rock Island
region Midwestern United States
separates Door Peninsula region
surface form: Door Peninsula

Washington Island
subjectOf local legends
shipwreck stories
usedFor commercial shipping
recreational boating
waterBody Lake Michigan

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Northport, Wisconsin hasViewOf Porte des Morts passage