Loved the reflections in all the small lakes as we drove by
Lakeshore Trail
Those colours and reflections!
Bow River right behind the campground
Lake Louise Creek flows into the Bow River behind the campground.
Is it just me, or is there a Storm Trooper face on the mountain’s edge?;)
Not as old as we’d think-At the end of the last ice age (about 13,000 years ago), water from melting ice carved the valley where the Red Deer River now flows
A alien landscape
Cloudy skies gave way to sun for the Badlands trail walk
The Red Deer River-Alberta
These appear out of the praire
A glacial flood about 18,000 years ago eroded out a portion of this basin and apparently all or most of the scenic badlands bearing the dinosaur and other Cretaceous fossils.
Majestic beauty
Climbing up the rockpile for this view
From the rockpile
Fabulous views along small sand beaches
Lake Moraine-stunning
River of glacier melt flowing into the lake
That colour! Lakeshore Trail
Shuswap Lake, Salmon Arm, BC
Thunderstorm rolling to the North of Monck Lake
Plum Hollow Creek
F20 ISO 100 48.6 sec 24mm Long exposure using the ND 8 filter