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History will be made, 1,300 feet below the surface of Lake Superior

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Canadian film makers will be exploring Superior Maximus for an upcoming documentary, and this weekend you'll have the opportunity to follow along. Yvonne Drebert is sending a robot down to the deepest part of Lake Superior, and thanks to modern technology, she'll be streaming the video feed for the world to watch. WWJ's Ryan Wrecker talked to Yvonne about what she'll be searching for. Here's a link to the website. [https://inspiredplanet.ca/] (Photo credit: Inspired Planet Productions)

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