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26 July 2009

The Great Outdoors

Around this time last summer, my wife and I took a week long road trip through Oregon. It was a wonderful week with many scenic moments and great times with friends. Among our various stops was Crater Lake, which I depicted in this poster.

As you may know, Crater Lake formed when a volcano errupted and created a big hole in the ground. (this is the layman's explanation). The small island (Wizard Island) in the middle is what remains of the mountain's top. Over time, the hole filled with water and became a lake. As such, there are no tributaries feeding into or flowing out. This means the water is very still, making it serene and reflective. It's a beautiful place.

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