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Creation date / 2012 / সেপ্টেম্বর / 8
- Glacial flour causes this lake to be turquoise colored. This is from the Emmons View Trail.
- Here it is easy to see the U-shaped valley made by the Emmons Glacier when it once filled the valley.
- Abundant water feeds carpets of pink Monkeyflowers in Glacier Basin.
- IMG 5431C
- Several small streams provide just the thing for carpets of Monkeyflowers in Glacier Basin.
- A large moraine lake below the Emmons Moraine Trail.
- The toe of the Emmons Glacier is covered in debris that has fallen onto the glacier as it is constantly pushed down the mountain.
- The beginning of the trail is well marked.
- IMG 5446C
- Abundant water feeds carpets of Monkeyflowers in Glacier Basin.
- The summit of Mt. Rainier peeks out from the slopes of Glacier Basin.
- IMG 5442C
- Columnar basalt points skyward along the Glacier View Trail.
- Glacial debris covers the ground at the 6,700 foot level at Glacier Basin. Not many plants can survive in this harsh environment.
- A turquoise lake provides a nice contrast to Mt. Rainier close to the Emmons Glacier View Trail.