Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University
of Wisconsin - Green Bay
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State Highway 29-32 crosses a number of drumlins as it heads west from the city of Green Bay. Pamperin Park at the extreme south edge of the map is described on another page. |
| Looking west along Highway 29 as it crosses Duck Creek (the bridge in foreground). | |
| The undulating topography shows clearly where the highway crosses successive drumlins. This and the next two views are looking west. | |
| A broad valley separates the main drumlin belt from Burdon Hill, the northwesternmost drumlin | |
| Beyond the drumlins, the topography abruptly becomes very flat but also much higher than the Green Bay lowland. This is a glacial lake plain thinly mantled by till. This view is looking north across Highway 29 from Overland Road | |
| A view of the lake plain from the same location, looking south. | |
| A view of the undulating drumlin landscape looking east on Highway 29. | |
| Looking east across the valley of Duck Creek. |
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