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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Klamath Lake

Nearly 30 miles long and up to eight miles wide, and covering 133 square miles, the lake is largest body of freshwater west of the Rockies, filling a basin created when the earth's crust dropped along fault lines on both sides.
I thought this cloud looked like Flipper, what do you think?

14 comments:

  1. Beautiful lake and cute Flipper -- I see him!

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  2. Wow, those are great and yes it does look like flipper! Is it Sky Watch day and I'm mixed up? lol

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  3. I agree.

    Two excellent photos, well done.

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  4. That IS Flipper!!! How Neat!!

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  5. there's a dolphin for sure! great shots!

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  6. Flipper for sure... what a truely great capture that one was.. :O)

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  7. Splendid photographs, in the second cloud it resembles as a enormous dolphin!

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  8. What an amazing sky, I can see flipper too!

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  9. Yup, that's Flipper. I have never been to Klamath....my dad used to drive truck and said it was a beautiful place but that was decades ago.

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  10. That does look like Flipper. I like Bend, Ore. I used to want to live there but other issues got in the way. MB

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  11. It absolutely does look like a dolphin...perhaps Flipper!

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