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ចំនួនអ្នកទស្សនា, ខ្ពស់ → ទាប
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ទំព័រដើម / McKenzie River Photos OR 82
ថ្ងៃដាក់ផ្សាយប្រកាស / 2016 / ខែមិថុនា
- Here near Great Springs the water is so clear it is amazing. Even though there are plenty of fish in the lake water is still a beautiful blue and clear color.
- Here is our first few of Clear Lake as we head south down the trail. This is a large lake with beautiful blue colored water. It appears to be very popular with people fishing and boating. I'm sure people swim here when the water gets a little bit warmer.
- Here is a picture of the shuttle bus that we used to take us from the lower trail head to the upper trailhead.
- Even more great textures around Great Springs. Here are some roots that are all gnarled with the bark worn off revealing whorls of the wood.
- Clear Lake near Great Springs shows the blue color of the water.
- As you're hiking along the shore to look up into the sky as well as down the trail and along the ground. These trees made an interesting pattern against the beautiful blue sky.
- Another picture at Great Springs where we filled up with water for the trip. The next water source is only a few miles from here if you stay on the highway side of the river.