Pig Rock (l) and Needle Rock (r)
I Wish You Were Here
Colors (2)
They went thataway!
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Pavillon im Wintersonnenlicht
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Road to Hooten Wells
Sierra Juniper
Galena Creek Falls
New Washoe City
A Storm in the Desert
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Blick auf die Bastei - elrigardo al la 'Bastei'
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When Nature Doesn't Come Through--
A prehistoric fish?
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Mirror, mirror, on the water...
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tiefe Wolken
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Reflections in Lake Margaret
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" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
Mein Land - My country - Mon pays - Mio paese - Meu país
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Lake Tahoe
Sand Harbor unit of Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park. Looking north along the shore on the Nevada side toward the small town of Incline Village. Note the water clarity! This area is extremely popular in the summertime due to its sandy beaches, and I had to choose my camera angle carefully to get a pic without people! The insert shows a different view.
Lake Tahoe is natural, but its level was raised by a small outlet dam, for water storage, about a century ago. Despite local urban legends, it is _not_ a volcanic crater!
Lake Tahoe is natural, but its level was raised by a small outlet dam, for water storage, about a century ago. Despite local urban legends, it is _not_ a volcanic crater!
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