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Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
Desolation Wilderness, Lake Echo to Eagle Fa
Desolation Wilderness, Lake Echo to Eagle Falls, two days, about 20 miles
Desolation Wilderness, Lake Echo to Eagle Fa
Desolation Wilderness, Lake Echo to Eagle Falls, two days, about 20 miles
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
Snorkling near Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park.
Thanks to Adam & Laurie at Powell River Sea Kayak! www.bcseakayak.com/
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
Short Beach, Smithtown
The sun was out this morning and then everything went gray - resulting in some desolate snow scenes devoid of colour. Then an hour before sunset the sun popped out for a blistering sunset www.flickr.com/photos/out_of_ireland/12163028375/
Taken on the shore of Lac-Saint-Louis near the Pointe-Claire village. I would have preferred a crop with more sky, but my lens was amazing dirty and full of spots.
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
Desolation Wilderness, Lake Echo to Eagle Fa
Desolation Wilderness, Lake Echo to Eagle Falls, two days, about 20 miles
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
Geothermally hot water once flowed freely over this landscape, killing all vegetation and trees. The hot water contained dissolved Calcium bicarbonate and other minerals releases Carbon Dioxide to deposit the sparingly soluble white colored limestone we see now. The grey limestone deposits are dried out and water no longer flows over them, but they are clear evidence of what once was.
Image - Copyright 2015 Alan Vernon
Backpacking trip to Red Peak and Lake #3, Desolation Wilderness, El Dorado National Forest, California. || Photo info: Taken 2022-08-20 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM, ¹⁄₅₀₀ sec at f/6.3, focal length 53 mm, ISO ISO 100. Copyright 2022 .
when I arrived at the lodge, I looked around to capture something into my camera. regretfully it was in winter season, so every plants were withered. and I think it provides the seasonal desolate meanings.