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This is Johnson Lake in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
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The stunning blue water is not Photoshopped – the glacial feed to the lake gives it the distinctive blue color
Beautiful fall day in the PNW. The incoming dark clouds made the fall colors pop. (Processed w/ Snapseed.)
Cracker lake, Glacier National Park.
I decided to revisit some old pictures of mine for ideas on where to visit again. I'll be going back to Cracker Lake for sure. Great hike with such a payoff.
France
Upper Corsica
Glacial lake
Area 6,5 ha
Altitude 1 710 m
Depth 20 m
It is here that take its source Restonica River tributary of Tavignano
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Lac de Melo...
France
Haute-Corse
Lac d'origine glaciaire
Superficie 6,5 ha
Altitude 1 710 m
Profondeur 20 m
C'est ici que prend sa source La rivière Restonica affluent du Tavignano
Film: Konica Centuria 400 Expired 08/2003
Camera: Canon A1
Shoot: Sept 19,2016 4:48pm
F-Stop: F8
Shutter: 1/250
Lens: 28mm
Location: Bow Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
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Waterfowl lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
Was very lucky it was sunny when I got Waterflow lake on my way back, the light was great.
is near Keswick in the Lake district Cumbria, it is a really beautiful part of the country, a place i really love....
When you follow the Lake Agnes Trail from Lake Louise, you first pass Mirror Lake with the Big Beehive towering over it (see my previous photos), before reaching astounding Lake Agnes. What I didn't like too much were the open stairs along a rockface I had to climb just before reaching this lake - I prefer to have ground under my feet. But the view was very rewarding indeed! [Explored on 13/08/2021, #66]
The Tamarack's are changing to the fall yellows on the shoreline of Rainbow Lake located in the Hersey Lake Conservation Area in Tisdale Township in the City of Timmins in Northeastern Ontario Canada
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