Crawford Lake is a meromictic lake, meaning its lower layers do not mix with the upper surface waters. This unusual feature allows sediments to accumulate undisturbed on the lakebed. While a typical meromictic lake has bottom layers lacking oxygen, Crawford Lake is a rare example where this is not the case.
This small lake is about 12 km from my home. It's a pretty area for a stroll around the lake on the boardwalk. It seems that the fall colours are not going to be good this year. Leaves are just drying out and falling off without much colour.
The trees (cedar, I think) seem to be doing their best to grow on and around the rocks in the rocky terrain.
The fallen.....
This small lake is about 12 km from my home. It's a pretty area for a stroll around the lake on the boardwalk. It seems that the fall colours are not going to be good this year. Leaves are just drying out and falling off without much colour.
The trees (cedar, I think) seem to be doing their best to grow on and around the rocks in the rocky terrain.
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