Shoreline Waterton, Glacier Park

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A few photos captured around the shoreline here at Waterton lake, Glacier Park, USA. That’s right, USA, not Alberta, Canada. As I have mentioned a few times in the past, Waterton lake connects Canada to the USA. Similar to how the Great Lakes connect Ontario, Canada to the USA in the East. On a much much smaller scale though. Are you planning to visit any of the Great Lakes or any smaller lakes in the West this Summer? Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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I like a lot when there are colored stones, even at the sea shore, makes me want to collect them all

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Just adds another layer of fun to anything outdoors.

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the pictures you show are very beautiful especially this one. the water is very clear, the colorful rocks are clearly visible, it makes me want to dive into it.

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Beautiful clear but cold water. Let's go for a swim!

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Oh, this looks so inviting for me! ... Coming from middle Europe and sitting in the hot Paraguay, it really triggers me to see this mild climate... Or how free you can explore the nature there... Here in Paraguay all is fenced - these trails to wander around in refreshing nature, which we know from the USA, Canada or middle Europe don't exist here ... Yes, we have available & interesting nature here too, but the possibility to experience this is very different, much more difficult.

Thank you for the impressions you delivered!

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That is interesting. Do you need a specific kind of pass or special permission to go hiking or just experience some outdoor nature?

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Nja, no, these fences aren't fences from the government. Just private land. These "state forests" like I know them for example - I never discovered them here. When you go wandering around, you need to press thru barbed wire fences from private properties... But lastly there arent any good hiking/wandering maps too, because it isn't a thing here... Sure, you could try to use Google Maps, OSM, however they are called... But I drive with my offroad motorcycle around and 100% true: always when I think or see there would be a trail on the map, there was/is a fence... (So lastly you know any digital mad can't be very correct/detailed too; because who maps private properties? Some satelitec could do bigger trails, but that is not the real net of trails here, made from animals or since centuries from the indigen people here in the past...)

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Well at least you get to ride your dirt bike around, love bikes! Thanks for the detailed response.

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Yeah, when I don't drive with locals which know the land owner, than it is more like "leaving the road, reaching the gate, driving back, leaving the road at the next intersection, reaching the gate and so on." The only reason why this can be fun, is because only main roads are paved here or with cobblestone - so there are enough public dirt roads (where driving around is fun for me) and between this "villages/towns" are enough meters to drive a little.

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Very nice and beautiful environment, your pictures are very beautiful and brightful. No plan to visit those areas due to means of going.Ride on 👍♥️.

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Beautiful colored stones. The water is clear and clean

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Yes, it seems to be very clear and fresh.

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The colored stones seems to act as a purifier for the water, and that's probably why it's cleaner on the surface. I can see a lot of boat. This place looks like a fun place to go for a boat ride

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Honestly the boat ride was spectacular! Highly recommended.

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Applause!!!.... This one is fantastic!!!....I could swear I heard the sound when I saw it!!!!!

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Yeah maybe eh….thanks for stopping by.

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It's nice to have some geography lessons about the lakes that connect Canada to the US!

I like this one :)


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Not something everyone knows. Hey thanks for stopping by.

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