One for Five
RGBPs this week asks five questions about red & blue. I answer one:
2. Tell us about the bluest body of water you've ever seen in person.
No question. Crater Lake in the Southern Oregon Cascades. Photos can't do it justice, but on a clear day it is the deepest, richest blue you've ever seen in your life. Really. Breathtaking.
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3 comments:
Thanks for the Crater Lake photo. Even if photo's can't do it justice, it's nice to see again.
I found a wonderful National Geographic photo of the Oregon Coast that I have kept as my computer desktop background for six years now. A great photo of Crater Lake would be a nice compliment to that one.
Rachel, that's one of the places on my list to visit! We hope to go there with our children next summer or the one after.
Blessings to you this Thanksgiving Day!
Lovely photo...happy Delurking Week!
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