California at Klamath to Oregon at Crater Lake


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June 11th 2007
Published: August 6th 2007
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Beautiful Blue Crater Lake Beautiful Blue Crater Lake
Beautiful Blue Crater Lake

Placed as our lead picture but really seen at the latter part of our day.
Swiss- built Gondola at KlamathSwiss- built Gondola at Klamath
Swiss- built Gondola at Klamath

The Trees of Mystery stop.
High amidst the treesHigh amidst the trees
High amidst the trees

Another huge tree on the Mystery walk
One view from the top of the Cable-car ride One view from the top of the Cable-car ride
One view from the top of the Cable-car ride

Ocean down there in the distance.
Redwoods growing from a fallen redwood trunk still livingRedwoods growing from a fallen redwood trunk still living
Redwoods growing from a fallen redwood trunk still living

Interesting tree formations like this and another similar (candlabra tree)and many others make up the trail through trees of mystery.
Good-bye Paul Bunyan and blue Ox and CaliforniaGood-bye Paul Bunyan and blue Ox and California
Good-bye Paul Bunyan and blue Ox and California

Interesting tree formations like this and another similar (candlabra tree)and many others make up the trail through trees of mystery.
Hello Rose! and Oregon and the Rogue River natural bridge site.Hello Rose! and Oregon and the Rogue River natural bridge site.
Hello Rose! and Oregon and the Rogue River natural bridge site.

Rose still smiles after a bit of a drive today more inland.
Snow still at the upper reaches of Crater Lake rimSnow still at the upper reaches of Crater Lake rim
Snow still at the upper reaches of Crater Lake rim

Rose still smiles after a bit of a drive today more inland.
Another view of Crater Lake    Another view of Crater Lake
Another view of Crater Lake

from 1000 feet above it's surface. It is huge!
A secondary volcano A secondary volcano
A secondary volcano

Inside the huge crater lake thrusts this smaller volcano that apparently erupted later and basically sealed the large crater bottom so this lake exists. Precipitation and evaporation maintain it as it has no tributaries or outlet.


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