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Glacial Lake Louise, Alberta Canada 🇨🇦
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thorsenmark · 4 months
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The Beehive, Devil's Thumb, Mount Whyte, Mount Niblock and Other Peaks of the Bow Range (Banff National Park)
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The Beehive, Devil's Thumb, Mount Whyte, Mount Niblock and Other Peaks of the Bow Range (Banff National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: For this image, I wanted to capture a little bit of the partially iced over Lake Louise, but what I really wanted to focus on was the hillside of trees and the mountain peaks far off in the distance. It had this grand vista like view that seemed to really come out with the blue skies and clouds above.
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gonnaacetheib · 8 months
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The jewels of Banff, Moraine Lake / Canada
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sharpamethyst · 8 months
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The jewels of Banff, Moraine Lake / Canada
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hopefulkidshark · 4 days
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Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada: Moraine Lake is a snow and glacially fed lake in Banff National Park, 14 kilometres outside the village of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. It is situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 1,884 metres. The lake has a surface area of 50 hectares. Wikipedia
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famousinuniverse · 3 months
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Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada: Moraine Lake is a glacially fed lake in Banff National Park, 14 kilometres outside the hamlet of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. It is situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 1,884 metres. The lake has a surface area of 50 hectares. Wikipedia
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mutant-distraction · 6 months
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Lake Louise (named Ho-run-num-nay (Lake of the Little Fishes) by the Stoney Nakota First Nations people)[1][2] is a glacial lake within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. Situated 11 km (6.8 mi) east of the border with British Columbia, Lake Louise is located 5 km (3.1 mi) west of the hamlet of Lake Louise and the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1).
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northameicanblog · 3 months
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Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Canada: Moraine Lake is a glacially fed lake in Banff National Park, 14 kilometres outside the hamlet of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. It is situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 1,884 metres. The lake has a surface area of 50 hectares. Wikipedia
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paulzizkaphoto · 1 year
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"Cobalt Mirror" A surreal moment captured on Lake Louise a few days ago - my wife Meghan enjoying mirror-like ice while the kids are at school/daycare. 🙂 In the summer, when the glacial silt pours in, Lake Louise takes on its world-famous emerald hue. After freeze-up, the sediment input becomes negligible, and the suspended silt finally settles on the bottom of the lake, allowing an incredible cobalt blue colour to emerge. Banff National Park, 2022. — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/XJwiMYl
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heyiwrotesomethings · 9 months
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Hi everybody! I’m mostly settled in back home and I’m feeling a lot more energized and ready to finish up those last few requests so I can go into September with a clean slate. Thank you all for your patience, it feels good to be back :D
Under the cut are some pictures from my trip for those who may be interested to see what I was up to.
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Starting off strong with a black bear we saw on the side of the road! We saw 5 total I think. All while driving, which was be a theme for most of the animals we hoped to see on our trip. One of the scariest moments was when one bounded into the road in front of us. A very close call, but nobody (person or animal) was hurt. (Riding Mountain NP, Manitoba, Canada)
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This elk silently strode right into our campsite one morning. I looked up and I had a heart attack because he emerged from the bushes like a reverse Homer Simpson. He was very chill though, went to go eat leaves in the little island surrounded by campsites. He came back the next morning too. You really don’t think about how big an elk is until the only thing separating you is a picnic table. (Prince Albert NP, Saskatchewan, Canada)
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Bison, also seen on the side of the road while driving by. This was also the same place where I saw the beavers and because of that I think that’s why this place is ultimately my favorite from the whole trip. I’ve only seen one wild beaver in my life before I came here so getting to see a bunch chew and swim around made me very happy. Also, you could not pay me to get into the water there. Never mind the fact that they had a blue-green algae bloom, but they also had leeches that you could see swimming around just by looking in from the dock. Icky, but fun to watch. (Elk Island NP, Alberta, Canada)
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Moose, also brought to you by simply driving down the road. Which is funny because we went on a trail that pretty much guaranteed you to see moose and we didn’t see a single one. But this one was just hanging out on the side of the road maybe 40/50km away from the critically acclaimed moose spot. She was the only moose we saw, and some people were disappointed to have not seen one with antlers, but I say better one than none. (Jasper NP, Alberta, Canada)
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Jasper probably had the most cool views. Love me a mountain with a big ol’ glacier on it. There was a nice, cool wind that blew through this area almost constantly. (Jasper NP, Alberta, Canada)
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Another elk, but this one was too cool not to share in my opinion. Another from the car shot as we left Jasper. He’s running with the mountains in the background and he’s got the biggest antlers I’ve ever seen. Super neat. (Jasper NP, Alberta, Canada)
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Here’s a nice little artsy photo I took. We saw a lot of these purple flowers around and I think they’re really pretty, especially paired with the beautiful glacial waters and rugged mountains. Wish I could see views like this all the time. (Yoho NP, British Colombia, Canada)
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I know this probably doesn’t look like much, but I think it’s so neat to look at. It’s a mountain that still has snow (maybe a very small glacier idk) on it but also has a little dune that looks like it belongs in the desert and a refreshing little stream curving around the rock. I took this photo while on a 10 mile (~16km) hike too much elevation gain and the down didn’t feel much better, but on those rare stretches of flat ground I felt like Rock Lee when he took off his ankle weights. Also, 10 mile hike up a mountain, barely any people around, you think we saw any animals? No. No we did not. (Yoho NP, British Colombia, Canada)
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I think these birds are called Clark’s Nutcrackers if my quick googling is to be trusted. I thought they were really cute, but also kind of vicious. I saw one dive bomb a woman and steal a good chunk of her wrap/burrito. (Banff NP, Lake Louise, Alberta Canada)
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A whole herd of big horn sheep seen while waking around the campground. Some of them looked really menacing. Really big horns and super buff. If one wanted to mess you up, it definitely could. Still really neat to see from a distance! We also checked out the hot spring nearby. Too hot for me, so I spent most of my time in the little cool pool, a refreshing 55F (~13C). (Kootenay NP, British Colombia, Canada)
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sitting-on-me-bum · 1 year
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Peyto Lake
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Peyto Lake by Renee Via Flickr: Peyto Lake, 28 miles north of Lake Louise, walking a paved trail through the woods to see the lake, which gets its bright turquoise hue from glacial particles suspended in water. There was observation platform which was built last year. However, following a narrow trail up to another point, there was a big stone you could step on, the view was better than the wooden observation platform. There was a wedding going on here, the photographer took couple’s photo on the stone…. It was a cloudy, raining, sunshine alternative day on that morning. Last year, Peyto Lake was closed due to construction (building the observation platform), we hiked from farther north at Mistaya Canyon, a dirt trail reaches the narrow canyon where the river flow from Peyto Lake dips and gnarls through fissures of rock that often hide its depths. The view from bottom was totally different… I did not post any photos from last year… 😉 Canon EOS R5, EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM ISO50, f/18, 24mm, 5s
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cedarboughs · 11 months
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Another shot of the Magic Pool, June 5. The colour of the water is distinct to glacial water of the Western Cordillera, a result of microscopic rock flour suspended in the original glacial ice from the weight and friction of the glacier moving over bedrock. Tourists flock to Lake Louise and Moraine to see the resulting scattering of light; the Magic Pool is rather less famous, which is why I’m not telling you where it is aside from that it’s near treeline in a subalpine cirque in the Kootenays.
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thorsenmark · 3 months
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Fairview Mountain and Snowcapped Peaks of the Bow Range (Banff National Park)
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Fairview Mountain and Snowcapped Peaks of the Bow Range (Banff National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: A view across a glacial valley while on a hike to the Lake Agnes Tea House.
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0dattebanya0 · 11 months
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Banff National Park, Canada
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The glacial lakes in Canada's first national park have some of the bluest water you've ever seen. Even if you're not particularly outdoorsy, you can still admire the views from one of the cozy and luxurious lakeside lodges throughout the park, like the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.
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theloulouge · 9 months
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Chasing Dreams & Dancing Lights~
If you won two free plane tickets, where would you go? If I won two free plane tickets, there’s no question where my heart would lead me – straight to Canada, and specifically, I’d embark on an unforgettable adventure to Lake Louise with my beloved daughter. Exploring this mesmerizing glacial lake, nestled in the Canadian Rockies, holds the number one spot in my bucket list. And you know what…
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praveen360 · 5 months
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You need to visit any of these Most 13 Noteable & Scenic National parks in the world
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After a long time, I am excited to share a fine list of most scenic and impressive National parks in the world. They'll be preferably your hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing or even kayaking place. You can decide the best one among these, but i am sure, you may feel difficult because every park place is elegant equally.
National parks are established with the aim of preserving the world's most diverse ecosystems, captivating scenery, and remarkable wildlife. You have a multitude of options for immersing yourself in these mesmerizing natural sanctuaries, whether it's descending into the deepest valleys, ascending to the highest summits, or enjoying everything in between. 
1. YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
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First in this Fascinating list based on various factors is Yosemite national park. Since it stands as a Renowned and scenic national park located in California, USA. It is celebrated for its striking natural beauty, including iconic features such as Tunnel view, towering granite cliffs of El Capitan and Half Dome, breathtaking waterfalls like Yosemite Falls, and lush meadows. 
2. BANFF NATIONAL PARK
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Well, what makes Banff National Park unique is that, besides being Canada's first national park and a natural wonder founded in 1885,  it has some of the most breathtaking viewpoints on Earth.  The park features towering mountain peaks, pristine glacial lakes, dense forests, and diverse wildlife, including grizzly bears, elk, and wolves. 
Visitors can explore the famous Lake louise, Moraine lake, and the town of Banff, known for its charm and amenities. With countless hiking trails, opportunities for wildlife viewing, and a range of outdoor activities, Banff National Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its beauty and conservation efforts make it a true natural gem.
3.  KRONOTSKY NATIONAL PARK/RESERVE
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This is one of the unknown, but noteable national park in Russia situated at eastern coast of its Kamchatka peninsula.  It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a biosphere reserve. This pristine wilderness is characterized by diverse ecosystems, including volcanoes, geysers, hot springs, and a variety of flora and fauna.
Valley geysers is one of the largest geyser fields in the world, featuring around 20 geysers and numerous hot springs. The landscape is surreal, with steam vents and colorful mineral formations. An active volcano is Kronotsky volcano and one of the most striking in the region. Its perfectly symmetrical cone is often shrouded in mist, creating a dramatic and photogenic landscape. Uzon caldera is a massive volcanic caldera with a diverse range of geothermal features, including hot springs, fumaroles, and acidic lakes.
Other notable spot is Kuril lake is a prime spot for bear watching. During the salmon run, bears gather along the lake's shores to feast on the abundant fish.
4.  SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
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Many know that, Serengeti is one of the most famous and ecologically significant wildlife sanctuaries in the world. Since it has vast and diverse ecosystems, ranging from grassy plains to woodlands, riverine forests, and savannahs. It is famous for the annual migration of millions of wildebeest, zebra, and other herbivores. Explore a smart  HR Consulting services in india
The park is home to an incredible variety of wildlife, including the "Big Five" (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros). Visitors can experience game drives, hot air balloon rides, and guided tours to observe the remarkable wildlife and landscapes.
5. IGUAZU NATIONAL PARK
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Iguazu National Park is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and travelers seeking to witness the extraordinary beauty of cascading waterfalls and explore the biodiversity of the surrounding rainforest. Located on the border of Argentina and Brazil, Iguazú National park is home to one of the most famous natural attractions on the planet – Iguazu Falls. With a name that means ‘Great Water,’ this enormous and thundering series of semicircular waterfalls pours over into both countries. Its nice to look on IT recruitment solutions in india
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