Monday 9 April 2012

ICE Made This?

In the past summer, I took a trip to Alberta. During this vacation of mine, I had the fortune to see the many beautiful aspects of nature in areas such as Banff and Drumheller. The attractions that were present here were made to seem even more appealing and significant due to the fact that they were solely the outcome of nature's happenings.


Most significant was my visit to LAKE LOUISE, located in the many mountains of Banff.




This lake is iconic to Canada's natural attractions for it is the product of glacier recession. Thus, the waters of the lake are deep blue, fresh, and, nonetheless, very cold. The U-shaped valley above the lake clearly portrays the origination of the lake and the abundant waterfalls and cliffs around it represent the landscape changes the once present glacier has brought about. 

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