A Small Slice Of Lake Powell

Lake Powell has more shoreline than the United States’  entire Pacific Ocean Coastline. Approximately 2,200 miles of it. Pictured here are only a few miles of it but it’s pretty cool.  The lake’s water level changes throughout the year as its primary source, the Colorado River, provides more water via snow melt in the Rockies.

 

Navajo Mountain and Lake Powell stand out in the desert landscape of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah

 

Eroded sandstone is the predominate feature along Lake Powell in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah

 

 

 

 

 

6 responses to “A Small Slice Of Lake Powell”

  1. vengodalmare Avatar

    Magnificent photos and wonderful place!! Nature is extraordinary.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Grazie Marina!

  2. castl23 Avatar

    Fantastic work!

  3. Amy Avatar

    The shots from the above are magnificent!

  4. katelon Avatar

    Beautiful photos. I had friends who rented a house boat in 87. They had photos of the amazing shoreline.

  5. Eliza Waters Avatar

    Beautiful layers of color. The boat’s wake made a smiley face with the two rocky islands!

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