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Spring Thaw on Waterton River [ Sizes: Orig | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Spring Thaw on Waterton River
Photo by Laszlo Hulicsko, April 2004


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T SharpBeautiful!

Voted 10/10

Absolutely Beautiful photo Las.
Cheers;
Tim
Posted Apr 27, 2007 12:30 am

dai toraVery beautiful!

Voted 10/10

very beautiful photo.
very good work.
effect mirror.
Posted Sep 1, 2007 1:29 pm

klwagarthis

Voted 10/10

looks like a painting. It is stunning.
Posted Jun 20, 2008 3:33 am

HulioRe: this

Hasn't voted

Thank you klwager! I was stunned for sure.

I'm going to have to put up another picture from this day. What ice was left on the river had been compressed in places and was folded up in tent shapes. It's the only time I've ever seen that. Take care.

Les
Posted Jun 20, 2008 3:35 pm

Arthur Digbeeagreed

Voted 10/10

"Stunning" is the word here. Great picture.

What are the peaks we're looking at?
Posted Dec 6, 2008 8:07 am

HulioRe: agreed

Hasn't voted

Hey Arthur, I have been trying to figure this out sporadically since you asked... and haven't found any definative answers yet! But here are my best guesses as of today - From right to left, we may have Mount Crandell, Bertha Peak, and Campbell Mountain in Glacier National Park on the left. It's quite possible I may revise this answer in the future!
Posted Jan 30, 2009 8:53 pm

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