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Photos of Lake Through Trees (9)
There are (9) photos of the keyword,
Lake Through Trees
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
Color
B & W
Painting
National Parks
:
Crater
Lake
#2352 — A scenic picture taken of Crater
Lake
National Park located in Oregon State. In this picture you can see the super blue waters of the
lake
.
Crater
Lake
Through
Trees
National Parks
:
Mt Rainier National Park
#1767 — A scenic picture taken of Eunice
Lake
with snow on the ground in the foreground and sunlight shining on the mountain in the background.
Eunice
Lake
, Snow & Mountain
National Parks
:
Olympic National Park
#1670 — An early morning vertical picture taken of
Lake
Cresent
through
trees
and branches located at the west side of the
lake
at Fairholm campgrounds.
Lake
Cresent
Through
Trees
Places
:
Lake
s
#651 — A scenic picture taken of a boat floating in Don Pedro Reservoir near the historic town of Jacksonville, California. Nestled in the Sierra-Nevada foothills east of Modesto, California, Don Pedro Reservoir/
Lake
is the sixth-largest body of water in California. When full, the reservoir is 26-miles-long, has a capacity of more than two million acre-feet and 160 miles of shoreline. The reservoir and dam were built with multiple benefits in mind: water storage, power generation, flood control and recreation.
Boat in Don Pedro Reservoir
#46 — A photo of a
lake
looking
through
some
trees
and branches. This photo was taken at a campground in Northern California.
Lake
& Scenic
Trees
#1703 — A scenic vertical picture taken of
Lake
Cresent in the background seen
through
some green
trees
in the foreground. This photo was taken on a sunny day in the Olympic Mountains.
Lake
Cresent and
Trees
#199 — A pretty view at
Lake
Tahoe looking
through
the
trees
of the mountains during July 2004.
Lake
Tahoe is the second deepest
lake
in the United States and the tenth deepest in the world, with a maximum depth measured at 1,645 ft (501 m), average depth of 1,000 ft (305 m). The
Lake
Tahoe Basin was formed by geologic block (normal) faulting about 2 to 3 million years ago. A geologic block fault is a fracture in the Earth's crust causing blocks of land to move up or down. Snow, rain, and streams filled the southern and lowest part of the basin, forming the ancestral
Lake
Tahoe. Modern
Lake
Tahoe was shaped and landscaped by the scouring glaciers during the Ice Age. Many streams flow into
Lake
Tahoe, but the
lake
is drained only by the Truckee River, which flows northeast
through
Reno and into Pyramid
Lake
in Nevada.
Lake
Tahoe
Through
Trees
Places
:
Mountains
#550 — A scenic picture taken of Mt. Rainier
through
trees
and with a
lake
in the foreground. Mt. Rainer is one of the most famous landmarks found in western Washington.
Mt. Rainier
Through
Trees
&
Lake
Travel Locations
#287 — Scenic photo of a
Lake
Tahoe ski resort. Looking
through
the Evergreen
trees
you can see the buildings of the resort surrounded by the
trees
. Every winter tons of people migrate to
Lake
Tahoe to take advantage of the great skiing.
Tahoe Ski Resort View