Alan's Favorite Images

alansimages > View of wild Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus), and Lake Chelan near Antilon Lake in the Cascade Range of mountains, Washington. At a maximum depth of 1486 feet, Lake Chelan is the third (3rd) deepest lake in North America.
Photo - Copyright 2008 Alan Vernon
alansimages > View of the Mount Rainier from Whites pass, Washington. Mount Rainier is a Stratovolvano, towering to 14,411 feet in the Cascade range.  It last erupted in 1854.
Photo - Copyright 2008 Alan Vernon
alansimages > Battery Point Lighthouse – Crescent city, California. This lighthouse was built out of stone in 1856 and was deactivated around 1965.  It was re-activated as a private aid to navigation in 1982.
Photo - Copyright 2008 Alan Vernon
alansimages > - View of Salmon glacier near Hyder, Alaska. Salmon Glacier is the 5th largest glacier in North America, and the overlook can be reached via a 25 mile dirt road from Hyder, winding past old gold mines up the Salmon creek to it’s source – the glacier. The overlook is in British Columbia, Canada. This view is looking up the glacier to it’s source, with the evening light on the mountain tops beginning to soften with red/yellow hues.
Photo - Copyright 2008 Alan Vernon.
alansimages > View of Salmon glacier near Hyder, Alaska. Salmon Glacier is the 5th largest glacier in North America, and the overlook can be reached via a 25 mile dirt road from Hyder, winding past old gold mines up the Salmon creek to it’s source – the glacier. The overlook is in British Columbia, Canada. This view is looking up the glacier to it’s source, with evening light on the mountain tops.
Photo - Copyright 2008 Alan Vernon.
alansimages > View of Salmon glacier near Hyder, Alaska. Salmon Glacier is the 5th largest glacier in North America, and the overlook can be reached via a 25 mile dirt road from Hyder, winding past old gold mines up the Salmon creek to it’s source – the glacier. The overlook is in British Columbia, Canada. This view is looking down the glacier towards Hyder.
Photo - Copyright 2008 Alan Vernon.
alansimages > View of the Coastal mountains south of Haines, Alaska taken in the evening light from the Lynn canal.
Photo - Copyright 2008 Alan Vernon.
alansimages > Eldred rock  lighthouse in the evening sunlight. Eldred rock is a small island located in the Lynn canal about 30 miles south of Haines, Alaska
Photo - Copyright 2008 Alan Vernon.
alansimages > Sentinel island lighthouse. Sentinel island is located about 4 miles southeast of Vanderbilt reef in the Lynn canal, the scene of the shipwreck of the Princess Sophia with the loss of 343 lives.
Photo - Copyright 2008 Alan Vernon.
View of wild Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus), and Lake Chelan near Antilon Lake in the Cascade Range of mountains, Washington. At a maximum depth of 1486 feet, Lake Chelan is the third (3rd) deepest lake in North America.
Photo - Copyright 2008 Alan Vernon
alansimages > View of wild Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus), and Lake Chelan near Antilon Lake in the Cascade Range of mountains, Washington. At a maximum depth of 1486 feet, Lake Chelan is the third (3rd) deepest lake in North America.
Photo - Copyright 2008 Alan Vernon
View of wild Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus), and Lake Chelan near Antilon Lake in the Cascade Range of mountains, Washington. At a maximum depth of 1486 feet, Lake Chelan is the third (3rd) deepest lake in North America.
Photo - Copyright 2008 Alan Vernon
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