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A River feeding Lake Skadar in Montenegro - had discarded the picture initially as i felt it was dark and underexposed - was able to do a little work on the image on the Affinity programme where i was able to brighten it up. Thought the wee village whose economy is built on the tourists visiting Skadar was beautiful.
The frozen and beautiful Lake Minnewanka in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
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Sunrise at Herbert Lake, near Lake Louise, Canada.
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Camping backcountry at Clear Lake is a real delight. It pleases you with magnificent views of the lake. It is a great spot to put in your canoe, go for a paddle, and to get that shot. Enjoy it!
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This New Zealand paradise is a 3 shot pano of puffy pink sunset clouds against a mountain landscape, reflected on beautiful Lake Matheson.
Swift current Lake at Many Glacier
Glacier National Park,
Rocky Montains,
Lugar: Montana
País: USA
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The view from my campsite along BC's beautiful Boya Lake. My favorite camping spot on the Stewart-Cassiar highway. Regrettably only spent one night here. I enjoyed one of the finest sunrises I've ever seen just before heading north for Alaska the next morning. Shots in comments.
The lake is noted for its colour and clarity. The bottom is composed of marl, a mixture of silt and shell fragments. The crystal clear waters and aqua-marine lake colour are a result of the light reflecting from the marl bottom, not glacial waters.
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