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We went with Pat & Larry to Crater Lake. I had seen photos of it and wanted to see it for myself. The photos did not prepare me for the stunning blue. I’ve seen stunning turquoise lakes but never this true blue. Those of you who have been will know I have not increased the saturation of this.
The lake is 5 miles wide and is ringed by 2000ft (610m) cliffs. There is a 33mile drive around the crater rim with many places to pull out and admire the view. It is the crater of the volcano Mount Mazama, which erupted and collapsed 7,700 years ago. The collapsed crater filled with rain and melted snow to make the lake we see today. At a depth of 1943 ft (592m) it is the deepest lake in the USA. The island you can see is Wizard Island, which was formed by later volcanic eruptions.
I do have some images from here that may be different from others on TE, one which will be my next post, but I wanted to post this more classic image as an introduction.

There is one of the local residents in the WS

ISO200, FL29mm,

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Do have a look at Pat's pano she posted today. I think it is the first image I have seen that shows the full width of the crater. AND it includes one of the residents too.

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