Tag: “Lake Baikal”

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  1. A First Class View

    Over looking the western edge of the Rocky Mountains upon the final decent into Salt Lake City airport. From my window seat in row one, I had one of the most comfortable, scenic flights.

  2. Bicycle Rack in Salt Lake City

    These creative bicycle racks can be found through out the city in SLC. The terrain is mostly flat below Temple street which makes this an ideal place to own a bicycle for everyday use.

  3. Space Jesus

    This is the final stop along the thirty minute guided tour of Temple Square.

  4. Pink Vespa

    Close up view of a scooter with the Wasatch mountain range in the background.

  5. The Rocky Mountains

    An afternoon in Salt Lake City looking toward a church and the Wasatch mountain range that borders the eastern border of the city.

  6. Afternoon Sprinkles

    The woman was crossing a street in downtown Salt Lake City while gray clouds loomed overhead.

  7. Killarney National Park

    One of the most beautiful places I have ever been. Many people think of the western coast when they think of Ireland, rocky and deserted, but I think of Killarney, wooded and mossy with black lakes and stone bridges, and deserted abbeys.

  8. Crater Lake

    Crater Lake is located within Crater Lake National Park in Oregon, and is the deepest lake in the United States, and the 7th deepest in the world at 1,943 feet deep. It has no inlets or outlets, and was formed when Mount Mazama erupted 7,700 years ago.

  9. I (Bicycle) SLC

    Rediscovering my joy for two wheels while discovering the city made for them.

  10. The Salton Sea

    At 376 square miles the Salton Sea is the largest lake in California, and at an average of 51 feet, it is rather shallow. it is also, like nearby Death Valley, below sea level.