Standing behind Lake Oesa is Glacier Mountain, which feeds into the lake below. As the ice-cold melted glacier water runs down the mountainside, it collects “rock chalk.” Then as the light reflects off the water, it creates this beautiful turquoise colour. Similar to most glacially fed lakes. Located inside Yoho Park, British Columbia.
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I never cease to be amazed at how blue the water is there! It's quite the marvel.
That makes two of us!
I love blue but that blue is a kind that touches right on the edge of having green in it but doesn't. I don't really even have a word for it... (and that is rare!) but it's quite majestic! Have a great night bro.
You too bud.
amazing photos
Love the turquoise water! Makes it look incredible and for some reason warm even though it’s probably frigidly cold lol
BC is one of the most beautiful places on earth. I always love the Cascades here in WA until I drive across the border heading north!
That’s for sure. I am lucky to be Canadian.
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Makes me feel so small but in a good way. Always, always makes me feel to see all of this art. Thank you for bringing me closer to such place. Great photos. Great talent. Please keep sharing.
Appreciate that, thanks.