Crater Lake Photos





My son and I just returned from a trip to Crater Lake. Here are a few photos of the lake. What an awe inspiring site. I was amazed at the size of the Lake. The lake is over six miles wide and was created by the eruption and collapse of Mt. Mazama a few thousand years ago. We ended our trip by taking a 8 hour river rafting trip on the Rogue River near Grants Pass, OR. The temp was 104 degrees the day we rafted the Rogue. Needless to say we spent much time in the river. I have no photos of the river because my camera is not water proof. However, we got to take in some of God's amazing creation that has left a lasting impression on both of us. It was an awesome trip!
2 Comments:
Doug,
I am glad to hear you had a great time. Crater Lake is a sight to behold.
See ya soon.
In Christ,
Joe
Isn't Crater Lake the deepest lake in North America?
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