Canadian Rockies

in #photography7 years ago (edited)

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Here are some shots from around the "Rock Pile", that sits next to Moraine Lake, inside Banff National Park. This pile of rocks is just monstrously huge, with built in rock steps that take you to the top, where you will find an outstanding view of the lake. Have you been to Moraine Lake?



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Beautiful! I haven't been to Banff, only Jasper so far. On my next list!

You won't regret it!
Thanks for looking

wow its your photos looking amazing :) keep going upvoted and follow

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Great shots, up to your usual high standard. Love the blue!

Thanks @lakshmi!

Nature always amazes me with its beauty 😍

What's better than nature!

Rockin' Pile
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I like the view up the stairs and the line of bicycles... Sunset!

To be honest, I can't quite understand why there is literally a pile of rocks there. Like, do you have an explanation? It is run off, were there higher waters? I live in Florida...it's flat and regardless of my geology classes, I'm curious.

When glaciers recede, they normally leave rocks and piles of debris. In this case, the pile just happened to be "super sized"!

Ah glaciers, that makes the most sense. Really obvious too now that I'm looking back at this, I've got some serious pregnancy brain. I seriously just obsessed over the glacial striations of another coast I reading about recently...

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