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Milky Way over Crater Lake, Oregon
Crater Lake National Park tells the story of beauty created from destruction. The giant eruption and collapse of Mount Mazama about 7,700 years ago formed the caldera lake we call Crater Lake today. Two islands developed in the process: the famous Wizard Island that looks like a small volcano within the larger volcano and the smaller Phantom Ship rock formation.
Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States, giving its quintessential vibrant sapphire blue color. Photographers and visitors flock to the crater rim to see it's untamed and awe-inspiring beauty. Enjoy these Crater Lake photos, a tribute to the wonder of the Pacific Northwest.
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on January 13, 2019Thank you!
Jared Albright
on January 12, 2019MOST AMAZING PHOTO! I generally do not use all caps, but in this case it is allowed.