Chapter 1290 Girl



And even became the protagonist of the photo. Such unplanned watching and harvesting during the trip is nothing less than fun. Lake Louise is as beautiful as a dream. Lake Louise is as beautiful as a dream. At about 9 o'clock, we drove to the famous Lake Louise, which is about 50 kilometers northwest of Banff. Lake Louise is 1,731 meters above sea level and 2.4 kilometers long.

Looking ahead, there are two big mountains on the left and right of Lake Louise, and in the middle is the Victoria Snow Peak, which is covered with snow all year round and has an altitude of 3,460 meters. When you reach the lakeside and look at the shore, the scenery of Lake Louise, which is 1,731 meters above sea level, is very charming. The warm sun in the morning gently caresses the lake surface, sparkling slightly. The water vapor on the mountain wall curls like smoke, covering the snow peak with a soft veil.

The scenery of the lake and mountains is more poetic. The blue lake is like a giant emerald placed between the mountain valleys and the green forests. No wonder people call Lake Louise the "Emerald Gem" of the Rocky Mountains. Standing in this crystal blue lake, you will feel relaxed and comfortable. The indigo-like lake water is intoxicatingly blue and charmingly beautiful.

Yunluo couldn't help but think of the many beautiful lakes he had visited before. They all had similar beautiful blues, but their blues were different. Lake Louise was close to indigo and dark green, all because of the minerals on the hillside that flowed into the lake with the melting snow and the reflection of sunlight. Lake Louise is not large in area, but it is naturally beautiful and pure.

It is located in front of the snow-capped mountains that are pure and clean all year round, and sandwiched between the dense green peaks. The scenery is very pleasant. The steep cliffs of the conjoined peaks strongly contrast the tenderness of the clear lake. The lush snow fir trees around add to the blue-green color of the lake. The blue sky, white clouds, snow peaks, rock walls, forests and their reflections on the lake are all beautiful.

There are small boats for rent on the lakeside. When you paddle on the mirror-like blue water, the paddles create ripples, and you feel like you are in a fairyland, with a sense of transcendence.

This day, we left Lake Louise and headed to Lake Moraine, which is also famous and is called the sister lake of Lake Louise. This is a typical glacial lake located in the famous Ten Peaks Valley. The lake is 1,884 meters above sea level. I think the scenery is no less than that of Lake Louise.

The lake water seems even more blue and bright, clear and bright. The charming atmosphere is particularly strong. The ten peaks of the jagged outline, the silvery white snow reflects the oblique lines of the dark gray rock walls, making the beautiful scenery even more beautiful. They are like the mighty and loyal ten strong men, guarding the graceful and charming Miss Menglian day and night.

Standing by the lake, Moraine Lake looks like a sparkling sapphire pearl. Looking up at the Ten Peaks Valley standing by the lake, looking down at the peaks and valleys reflected in the lake, one can't help but admire the power of nature in creating beautiful scenery. The picturesque scenery of Moraine Lake is recognized by the world as "the most photographic lake".

Moraine Lake is beautiful and the lakeside environment is elegant. When travelers are tired of walking and enjoying the scenery, they can rest on the chairs by the lake, or go to the guesthouse for a meal and a chat. The guesthouse is surrounded by green pines and forests, dotted with flowers and green grass; people speak softly and birds chirp. The snow-capped mountains in the distance are solemn, and the green waves in front of the foothills are rippling, which is a quiet and peaceful scene.

Watch the high waterfalls in the Ta Valley and the marble fault canyon. After leaving the otherworldly Moraine Lake, we went to Kootenay National Park to see the famous marble canyon and the cliffs and deep ravines. We witnessed the impact and erosion of the waterfall for thousands of years. It finally broke the iron-hard dolomite, and it seemed like another proof that hardness cannot defeat softness.

It is said that 10,000 years ago, the Tokumm Creek waterfall flowed into the Zhusha River here. Until more than 9,000 years ago, the waterfall finally impacted and eroded the hard dolomite bed at the mouth of the creek, causing it to collapse, and gradually conquered the 600-meter-long canyon. Although the dolomite is as hard as iron, it can't withstand the continuous erosion of soft water over the years.

Finally, the marble-like rock formations were exposed, which gave it the name "Marble Canyon". After watching the Tag Valley Falls and touring the Marble Fault Canyon, we drove through the junction of the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean plates and arrived at Yoho National Park in the east of British Columbia.

The park has the highest and largest waterfall in Canada, Takakkaw Falls. Visitors can hear the rumbling sound of water from afar before they get close to the scenic spot. The waterfall is majestic. From a distance, the waterfall rushing down the high cliff is extremely impressive. Walk on the horizontal bridge and cross the milky white river. Walk along the riverside waterfall viewing path.

The whole journey was full of good views for viewing and photographing waterfalls. At the foot of the waterfall, the mist drifted with the wind, refreshing people's faces. In order to prevent the camera lens from getting wet, Yunluo didn't want to get too close to the waterfall; besides, keeping a certain distance would make the view and photography more beautiful. It was almost noon, and Yunluo and Anchu met at the riverside of the waterfall area, enjoying a comfortable meal with the waterfall songs - it was the first time in their lives that they felt quite different.

In the morning, on the way to see Emerald Lake, Yunluo and An Chuyu first went to a nearby scenic spot: the natural bridge located on the rushing Kicking Horse River. The riverbed here is made of limestone, which has been eroded by the rapid flow of river water for many years, and the gravel in the water has been constantly eroded, forming the stones above.

There is a natural bridge with water flowing through it. After years of river erosion, hard rocks are no match for soft water - this is another example of the great power of nature. The charming Emerald Lake is beautiful. In the morning, Yunluo and An Chuyu went to admire the Emerald Lake, which is known as the "Emerald". This is also a glacial lake.

Located 11 kilometers north of Yohonp Central Town in Yoho National Park. Surrounding the lake are mountains and lush snow fir trees. The lake surface is also reflected by the sunlight due to the water flowing through the rocks. The clear and emerald lake water is called "Emerald", which is very appropriate. On the right side of the lakeside bridge, there are beautiful houses.

There are a dozen bright yellow parasols outside, which clearly indicate an elegant outdoor cafe. At the small pier on the shore, there are rows of red rowboats for rent. On the green lake, you can see a few small boats floating back and forth. Look at the distant mountains and nearby waters, the blue sky and white clouds, the green cedars and elegant houses, the reflections of the waves, and the leisurely boats. All these aesthetic elements are harmoniously matched.

It is a beautiful painting that is pleasing to the eyes and refreshing to the heart, making people intoxicated and fascinated! The charming and charming scenery is not inferior to Lake Louise and Lake Moraine. Such beautiful landscapes are really a good place to relax, get rid of worldly troubles and enjoy life. I am so in high spirits that I specially wrote a poem: "A light boat floats on the Emerald Lake in my dream" The peaks are surrounded by cedars and the lake is clear.

Quiet and sunny; envy the tourists on the lakeside, the red boats swaying in the dream. Stop by Bow Lake to admire - Peyto Lake, a lady in the mountains. Stop by Bow Lake to admire. Leave Caremore town in the morning of the 9th. Drive west to Jasper.

As we drove along the Icefields Parkway, we saw Bow Lake, another famous glacial lake in the Rocky Mountains. It is the largest lake that is easily accessible along Highway 93. You can't miss such a beautiful view. Stop by the roadside and linger by the lake to enjoy it. The water is crystal clear, and the indigo blue is transparent.

The lake is located south of Bow Peak, east of the Waptiq Mountains and west of the Dolomites Pass. It is said that its source is the Bow River, which meanders for hundreds of miles in the Wapta Glacier. The Douglas fir trees suitable for making bows and arrows grow luxuriantly along the Bow River, hence the name.

Then we drove to the north of Jasper National Park to see another glacial lake, Peyto Lake. From the mountain parking lot, we hiked up the road for about ten minutes to reach Bow Summit. This is the best place to view Peyto Lake, with a commanding view of the long strip of emerald blue lake.

The view is quite different from the one on the shore, and it has a unique flavor. The towering Patasong Peak on the opposite bank casts a beautiful reflection on the lake, and the dark blue mountainside is set against the azure sky, making the scenery even more charming. The information board on the viewing platform shows that the lake is 2,350 meters above sea level. It can be said that the beauty is hidden in the deep mountains and high ridges, and you can only see her beauty after a long journey.

In order to protect the natural environment and for the safety of tourists, tourists are required to stand on the guardrailed stands. The observation deck was very crowded that day, and the feeling of taking pictures wherever there was a gap was a bit similar to most scenic spots in China. This phenomenon is relatively rare in North America. Like Bow Lake, it is located in the north of Banff National Park. The author has always loved lakes. It doesn't matter how big or small the lake is, as long as the lake is quiet.

The scenery is pleasant. Everyone is interested in seeing it. Besides, it is right in front of you, and you don’t have to go around looking for it. How can you waste the scenery resources? Viewing the mountains and rivers is relaxing, and it is pleasing to the eyes and heart and relieves melancholy. Stepping on the thousand-year-old ice field along Highway 93 (Icefield Parkway) from Banff to Jasper is a scenic corridor.

The grand views of the mountains and ridges appeared frequently. After driving for an hour or so, we arrived at the famous Columbia Icefield. This is another famous attraction in Jasper Park. It is also the only glacier in the world that is closest to the road and most accessible to tourists. Standing in the wide parking lot, the towering snow-capped mountains are right in front of us, in the concave between the two peaks.

Thick "tongues of snow" were seen hanging down from the heights. We climbed the stairs to the Columbia Icefield Visitor Center, which was about 2,000 meters above sea level, and stood on the observation deck to look out. The three glaciers hanging in front of us were even more spectacular. Yunluo and An Chuyu first went to the visitor center to take a bus to the foot of the glacier.

Then you can transfer to a special ice field gravity truck at the glacier snow coach station to reach the glacier for sightseeing. Although the glacier is only open from May to October each year, there are still more than 800,000 tourists each year. The special "Hercules" ice field snow coach that you transfer to is said to cost millions of dollars each, and there are only a few dozen in the world.

Most of them are on the Columbia Icefield. The car slowly drove up a steep slope of about 60 degrees, and then the snowmobile with wheels as high as a person slowly moved on the glacier. After about ten minutes, we arrived at the central viewing area of ​​the icefield. After getting off the snowmobile, it was the first time in my life that I stepped on a 10,000-year-old glacier, full of freshness. I personally stopped at the Columbia Icefield.

My chest was filled with the freshness and magnificence of the alternative surface that I have only experienced in my old age. Jasper, a small town, drove from Caremore and took the opportunity to enjoy the scenery. It was dusk when we arrived in Jasper. Before checking into the hotel we booked, we walked around one or two streets in the twilight. I intuitively felt the tranquility and elegance of this tourist town.

It was just the perfect place for a vacation. The next morning, while the young people were still asleep, I took my camera and headed for the paradise-like town with beautiful houses everywhere. The sun was shining, the air was fresh, and there were few cars and pedestrians. I strolled around the streets and took photos of beautiful shots. It was so comfortable and pleasant to be in such a quiet and beautiful place.

Jasper: Jasper. As beautiful as its name suggests. We set out early in the morning to see Maligne Lake. It is the largest lake in the Rocky Mountains and the second largest glacial lake in the world. The lake is not very wide from east to west, but it is 20 kilometers long from north to south. The narrow lake is suitable for sightseeing by boat. There is a fairy island in the north, which is said to have beautiful scenery.

Yunluo and Anchuyu didn't have enough time that day, so they didn't take a boat to the north end of the lake; they didn't even have time to buy a boat for floating. They could only stand by the lake and envy the rowers who were floating freely and unrestrainedly on the blue waves. However, even if they took a stroll along the lakeside and admired the scenery of the mountains and lakes along the coast, it was really wonderful and pleasing, enough to cultivate their temperament and take photos freely.

The lush cedars in front of the mountains around Maligne Lake seem to add to the tranquility of the lake. Yunluo likes it even more. With the help of the spiritual boat, Yunluo's soul is also floating on the swaying blue lake. Maybe it is good to nourish health and longevity to always have beautiful dreams? Walking along the shore, you can enjoy the beauty and grandeur of the mountains and lakes.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

Enjoy the wonderful feeling of being in a beautiful place. When faced with a beautiful scene, sometimes all kinds of descriptions in words seem pale; but the beauty of mountains and rivers often contains some kind of Zen. When traveling, sometimes I suddenly realize that life is just a one-way journey, so why should I care too much about when I will reach the end? What is worth savoring is the scenery along the way.

Especially the good mood of traveling. The Medicine Lake in the distance The Medicine Lake in the distance We also went to Medicine Lake, located downstream of Lake Marin that day. The Indians believed that the lake water could cure diseases, hence the name. The road stretches along the narrow lakeshore. Park the car on the side of the road and enjoy the lakeshore downstream (north end) of Medicine Lake.

It is said that the lake water gradually decreases before autumn, until it dries up and the lake bed becomes a mudflat. In the spring and summer of the following year, the glaciers melt and water flows in, and Yaohu Lake is reborn, so it is famous. Some people call this mysterious lake that appears and disappears every year the "Magic Lake". The reason why the lake water disappears is not evaporation; it is because there are many culverts and caves in the lake bed.

Because of its unique drainage system, UNESCO designated the lake as a "Rocky Mountain Park World Cultural Heritage Site". Although it is summer, the water level of Yao Lake is low due to drought. The surrounding rocks are exposed, and the lake color is obviously not as clear and refreshing as the previous lakes.

Hiking to Edith - Athabasca Falls - Sunwapta Falls Hiking to Edith On the 10th, we went to see the famous Mount Edith. It is the highest mountain in Jasper National Park, with an altitude of 3,363 meters. When you stop in the town of Jasper, you can see its majestic figure from a distance.

After parking the car, Yunluo and Anchuyu followed the fitness trail that twisted and turned left and right. They walked up the mountain with big strides. It took about 20 minutes to reach the glacier lake and Angel Glacier at the end of the fitness trail. Along the way, the mountains were rugged and steep, the rock walls were colorful, there were clusters of mountain fir trees, and the side of the trail was covered with rocks.

The mountain was named after a nurse who died bravely in the British Army during the Israeli-Japanese War. Looking up, the huge Angel Glacier is spread high on the mountain wall. Edith is particularly majestic and magnificent. The mountains bury the souls of the dead, and Edith is the immortal angel. During the trip on the 10th, we also hurriedly visited the following attractions.

(Due to space limitations, I will not go into detail) Athabasca Falls Athabasca Falls is located at the intersection of Highway 93 and Highway 93a. It takes about half an hour to drive from the town of Jasper. The large parking lot is close to the scenic spot, and you can see the magnificent waterfall without having to travel a long distance. The waterfall has a drop of only about 23 meters.

This waterfall is not high in the Rocky Mountains. However, it is said to be the largest waterfall in the Canadian Rockies. The Athabasca River, which collects the snowmelt from the three major glaciers upstream, has an extremely abundant amount of water, making the waterfall particularly turbulent and magnificent. Even if you are still far away, the roaring and heart-shaking sound of the waterfall has already filled your ears, which is really a preemptive sound.

Facing the surging and turbulent water on the cliffs, I was once again deeply moved by the millions of years of gentle water erosion, which gradually hollowed out the hard rocks and formed smooth, sharp and cornerless drum-shaped caves that are narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, and winding steep valleys. The power of nature is indeed awe-inspiring.

The magnificent Athabasca Falls and Sunwapta Falls. The abundant water of Sunwapta Falls comes from the Sunwapta River in the Columbia Icefield. The Sunwapta River meanders along the Icefield Highway and then merges with the Athabasca River from the south to form this waterfall. Although the drop is not large, it is only about 15 meters.

But the rushing waterfall pouring down from the stone wall still has a soul-stirring momentum. There is a small wooden bridge between the two cliffs. When you look down from the bridge, you will see a terrifying abyss. At the top of the waterfall, a rock stands in the rapids, stubbornly resisting the fierce impact of the water flow, which can be called a "mainstay".

However, one day in the distant future, after years of erosion by the constant flow of water, the final collapse of the stubborn rocks is foreseeable. The Sunwapta Falls, a waterfall with abundant water resources.

Salmon in the waterfall Mt. Robson Provincial Park Mt. Robson Provincial Park Canada's highest peak, Mt. Robson, is 3,954 meters above sea level. The mountain is covered with snow all year round, and the peak is shrouded in clouds and mist. Standing in front of it, you will feel the majestic and magnificent. Dusk shrouds Honeymoon Lake and leave Mt. Robson Provincial Park. (To be continued...)


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