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Photos of Rocks Lake (11)
There are (11) photos of the keyword,
Rocks Lake
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
Color
B & W
Painting
National Parks
:
Mt Rainier National Park
#628 — A scenic picture taken of Mt. Rainier and its' reflection sourounded by some
rocks
in Reflection
Lake
s which is located in Mt. Rainier's National Park. As an active volcano Mount Rainier stands as a reminder of the beauty and power of nature. Mt. Rainier formed about 500,000 years ago and has the potential to erupt again at some unknown time. Mount Rainier National Park was established in 1899.
Mt. Rainier Reflection &
Rocks
in Reflection
Lake
s
National Parks
:
North Cascades National Park
#1831 — A scenic vertical picture taken of
rocks
and a tree along the shore at Diablo
Lake
which is located in the North Cascades National Park in Washington State. You can see mountain hills and fog in the background.
Rocks
& Tree Along Diablo
Lake
Objects
:
Games and Recreation
#552 — A scenic picture taken of a blue tent which is put up along the shore of Lena
Lake
. Lena
Lake
is located in Western Washington.
Blue Tent
Places
:
Lake
s
#285 — Beautiful scenic view of
lake
tahoe taken right after a snow storm. This photo is gorgeous because of the blue skies contrasting the freshly fallen snow covereing the shore and beach.
Beautiful
Lake
Tahoe Snow View
#284 — A scenic picture taken of
Lake
Tahoe right after a huge snow storm. Interesting and dramatic clouds are hovering in the skies above
Lake
Tahoe along with snow covering the
rocks
on the shore. On this particular day there was about a foot of snow that dropped down from the skies. A beautiful picture of what it is like in the winters at
Lake
Tahoe.
Lake
Tahoe Clouds and Snow
#17 — A pretty view of a some big
rocks
in
Lake
Tahoe.
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. 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
Rocks
#18 — A pretty view of
Lake
Tahoe during Spring 2003.
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). In this photo you can see a big rock on the right and the see through water of the
lake
. Mountains are also visible that surround the
lake
.
Lake
Tahoe Waters
Places
:
Waterfalls
#23 — A scenic vertical picture taken of the Lower Eagle Falls located in the mountains of
Lake
Tahoe near Emerald Bay. The
Lake
Tahoe Basin was formed by geologic block (normal) faulting about 2 to 3 million years ago. In this photo the water is flowing through trees and
rocks
.
Lower Eagle Falls at
Lake
Tahoe
Places
:
Winter Snow
#198 — A pretty view at
Lake
Tahoe during a November snow storm in 2004. 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.
Lake
Tahoe Snow, Clouds, & Beach
#286 — A pretty view of a snow covered picnic table at
Lake
Tahoe during a November snow storm.
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).
Picnic Table &
Lake
Tahoe Snow
#283 — A scenic photo taken of
rocks
covered in snow right on the beach at
Lake
Tahoe. This photo was taken right after a huge snow storm at the end of November in 2004.
Snow Covered
Rocks
in
Lake
Tahoe