Saturday 3 October 2015

20 Most Pristine Lakes That You Must Visit Now

1. Cecret Lake, U.S.
Utah's Cecret Photo Credit- Chad Dutson
Cecret Lake, a small alpine lake in Albion Basin near Alta in the USA.
2. Jackson Lake, U.S.
Morning Tranquility Photo Credit- Sandra Bronstein
Jackson Lake is a wonderful area to explore and frequently offers mirror reflections in the early morning. It’s located in Grand Teton National Park, north-western Wyoming, U.S.
3. Hidden Lake, U.S.
Valley Beyond Photo Credit- Rebecca L
Hidden Lake is located in Glacier National Park, in the U. S. state of Montana.
4. Tahoe Lake, U.S.
Deep Looks Photo Credit- Vance Fox
Lake Tahoe is a large freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada of the United States.
Lake Tahoe Winter Photo Credit- Vance Fox
5. Lake Louise, Canada
Lake Louise 2 Photo Credit- Larry Ricker
Beautiful Lake Louise in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
Lake Louise In Banff National Park Alberta Photo Credit- Pierre Leclerc
6. Lake of Two Rivers, Canada
Adirondack Chairs At Lake Shore Photo Credit- Elena Elisseeva
Lake of Two Rivers in Algonquin park, Ontario, Canada.
7. Twin Lakes In Mammoth Lakes, U.S.
Tranquility- Twin Lakes In Mammoth Lakes California Photo Credit- Jamie Pham
A very early morning & peaceful view of Twin Lakes in the Mammoth Lakes Area of the Eastern Sierra Region of the state of California, USA.
8. Lake Tipsoo, U.S.
Red Sky At Night Photo Credit- Mike Dawson
Mt. Rainier reflecting in the still waters of Lake Tipsoo under a spectacular sunset. Tipsoo Lake, at an elevation of 5299 ft above sea level, is an alpine lake within the Northern Cascade Range located near the summit of Chinook Pass in Pierce County, Washington
9. Algonquin Park, Canada
Fall Forest Reflections Photo Credit- Elena Elisseeva

Forest of colorful autumn trees reflecting in calm lake. Algonquin Park, Canada.
10. Stanley Lake, U.S.
Alpine Lake Reflections Photo Credit- Robert Bales
Stanley Lake is an alpine lake in Custer County, Idaho, United States, located at the base of the Sawtooth Mountains in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area.
11. Wanaka Lake, New Zealand
Tree In Lake Wanaka Photo Credt- Stuart Litoff
Morning on the shores of Lake Wanaka, an alpine lake in the South Island of New Zealand.
12. Mono Lake, U.S.
Mono Lake Foam Photo Credit- Cat Connor
What appears to be snow at the edge of the water is actually foam whipped up by strong winds. The highly alkaline and saline chemistry of the lake water, when whipped by winds, facilitates the foamy formations. This foam is much like that caused by agitating dish washing detergent. Mono Lake is located in Mono County, California, USA.
Mono Lake 2 Photo Credit- Cat Connor
13. Long Lake, U.S.
Long Lake Photo Credit- Cat Connor
Long Lake, Alberta, USA.
14. Colchuk Lake, U.S.
Colchuk Morning Reflections Photo Credit- Mike Reid
Morning reflection at Lake Colchuck. Gateway to the Enchantments Lakes Basin through Aasgard Pass in the center.
15. Oahe Lake, U.S.
Lake Oahe Sunset Photo Credit- Aaron J Groen
Sunset at Lake Oahe, South Dakota, USA.
16. Lake Maggiore, Switzerland
Lake Maggiore Photo Credit- Joana Kruse
View of the Lake Maggiore with the Brissago islands from Cardada, Ticino, Switzerland
17. Lake Maggiore, Italy
Lake Maggiore 2 Photo Credit- Joana Kruse
18. Wasatch Mountains, U.S.
Yellow- Photo Credit- Chad Dutson
Wasatch Mountains, Utah, USA
19. Barmera Lake, Australia
Lake Bonney Sunrise Photo Credit- Bill Robinson
Lake in Barmera, South Australia
20. Wonder Lake, U.S.
Mount Mckinley And Wonder Lake Campground In The Fall Photo Credit- Tim Rayburn
Mount McKinley and Wonder Lake Campground in the Fall. Denali National Park, Alaska.

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