Oregon Crater Lake

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 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Forest and mountain stream south east of Sun Notch.
      photo:1090926 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Wizard Island, an extinct cinder cone volcano in Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the U.S. The lake itself was formed by the cataclysmic eruption of Mt Mazama 7,000 years ago.Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
      photo:1091012 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. View of Hillman Peak and Crater Lake from firetower on The Watchman summit.
      photo:1091033 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Fog rolling into the mountains at sunset.
      photo:1091210 © 2005 Bill Pogue.
 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. View from Crater Lake's Rim Drive to west to Rogue River National Forest.
      photo:1091216 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Sunset view from Crater Lake's Rim Drive to Rogue River National Forest.
      photo:1091329 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Mountain hemlock in silhouette with Llao Rock to the right, in background.
      photo:1091435 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. View from Sun Notch shows the steep slope of the crater walls.
      photo:1091436 © 2005 Bill Pogue.
 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Wizard Island and the west wall of the crater seen from Sun Notch.
      photo:1091524 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Morning view of Phantom Ship from Sun Notch trail. Phantom Ship is a remnant of a volcanic dike and rises as tall as a 16-story building above the lake.
      photo:1091616 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Phantom Ship is an island in Crater Lake that is the remnant of a volcanic dike and rises about 160 feet above the water. It gets it's name from the fact that it is often difficult to see, lost in the reflection of the crater walls.
      photo:1091625 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. View of crater walls and Phantom Ship from Cloudcap overlook.
      photo:1091637 © 2005 Bill Pogue.
 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. View of  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Pinnacles formation, eroded ash flow. The vertcal forms mark where staem vents existed in the ash flow, hardening the ash and making it more resistent to erosion.
      photo:1091804 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. The Pinnacles, formed by differential erosion of volcanic ash flows.
      photo:1091819 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. View of sunrise from Mount Scott, highest peak in the park, to Williamson River basin and Klamath Forest NWR.
      photo:1091828 © 2005 Bill Pogue.
 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Early morning view of Crater Lake and Wizard Island from Mount Scott.
      photo:1092009 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Morning view of Crater Lake from Mt Scott, the highest point in the park.
      photo:1092018 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Hikers on Mount Scott highest peak in the park.
      photo:1092028 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park. Looking past a hemlock to phantom ship which can be difficult to see even in full sun in the reflection of the crater wall.
      photo:1092120 © 2005 Bill Pogue.
 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. A tour boat on the lake seen from Cloudcap overlook.
      photo:1092215 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Sunset over Rougue River National Forest enhanced by haze from area forest fires seen from Crater Lake's Rim Drive.
      photo:1092327 © 2005 Bill Pogue.  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. View of sunset from Crater Lake's Rim Drive across lake to Wizard Island silhouetted below peak named  Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Sunrise colors reflected in Crater Lake. The highest point int the park, Mt Scott is at frame right.
      photo:1092420 © 2005 Bill Pogue.
 Hemlock trees silhouetted at sunrise at Crater Lake National Park. Mt Scott visible in the distance, left of center.
      photo:1092504 © 2005 Bill Pogue.

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