I drove up to the rim of Crater Lake today. It’s the deepest lake in the US (1,943 ft.) and is the cleanest large body of water in the world known for its exceptional clarity and intense blue color. It rests inside a caldera formed about 7,700 years ago when a 12,000 ft. volcano collapsed during an eruption. Here are just a few pictures. Its beauty speaks for itself.
This is Wizard Island. It’s a cinder cone formed in later eruptions.
Still some snow at the end of June.
Sandi