Crater Lake National Park is one of the spectacles of Oregon. When I saw this lake for the first time in person it left me speechless! Blue water in a rocky bowl- that's how it looked. I always refer it as an immeasurable beauty! When I was there few beautiful clouds accumulated over the lake to add a bonus.
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So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous scene!
ReplyDeleteIndeed! That place is one of the world's most beautiful spots!
ReplyDeleteI have wonderful memories of Crater Lake. Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful, panoramic view.
ReplyDeleteA picture perfect:)
ReplyDeleteA picture perfect:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky and a wonderful capture of the Crater lake. Your description of the Rocky Bowl is right on! Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteSuch serene colours in this magical landscape. Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteThose clouds are like cushions! :)
ReplyDeletelovely picture.
What a lake,it's too beautiful.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful kusum... my parents were visiting this place earlier this summer and just showed me photos of this same lake last week... the water there is so blue!
ReplyDeleteGlad your mom had a great trip there!
DeleteThank you all for your kind words!
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking place - and I agree that clouds often make the sky.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Bright and beautiful!
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thanks for sharing such a nice post...
ReplyDeleteCrater Lake really is an amazing place. We used to go oftener when we lived in Western Oregon (it's still a little trip...too far for a daytrip)...but in recent years, when we only spend summers here, we've only gone once.
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