Kalamalka Lake (On my way home) 32/52 (EXPLORED)
Ok, so this lake is not on my way home DAILY... but what is is quite boring. I was thinking that in the last month this lake has been on my way home 3 times... and since I have yet to photograph this lake (Ya, I don't know why either..) I figured now is as good a time as any. Just like last week with Spotted Lake, this lake too has minerals in it, it is only this color in the summer! I put the description below:)
Kalamalka Lake (aka "Kal Lake") is a large lake in the Interior Plateau of southern central British Columbia, Canada, east of Okanagan Lake and approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south of Vernon. The lake is named for the Okanagan (Okanogan U.S. spelling) Indian chief who occupied its northern shores.
At different times of the year the colour of the lake can range from cyan to indigo, in different spots at the same time. The colour of the water is derived from light scattering, caused by the precipitation of calcite (CaCO3).
Kalamalka Lake (On my way home) 32/52 (EXPLORED)
Ok, so this lake is not on my way home DAILY... but what is is quite boring. I was thinking that in the last month this lake has been on my way home 3 times... and since I have yet to photograph this lake (Ya, I don't know why either..) I figured now is as good a time as any. Just like last week with Spotted Lake, this lake too has minerals in it, it is only this color in the summer! I put the description below:)
Kalamalka Lake (aka "Kal Lake") is a large lake in the Interior Plateau of southern central British Columbia, Canada, east of Okanagan Lake and approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south of Vernon. The lake is named for the Okanagan (Okanogan U.S. spelling) Indian chief who occupied its northern shores.
At different times of the year the colour of the lake can range from cyan to indigo, in different spots at the same time. The colour of the water is derived from light scattering, caused by the precipitation of calcite (CaCO3).