Grinnell Lake on a late Spring afternoon during a break from the rain showers. Named after George Bird Grinnell, Grinnell Lake has an opaque turquoise and aqua color attributable to rock flour (also referred to as “glacial flour”), particulate matter ground from the movement of glaciers and snow over rock over long periods of time and transported into the lake by runoff waters || Glacier National Park, Montana, June 2021
An amazing sunset falls over Swiftcurrent Lake in early Summer || Glacier National Park, Montana, June 2021
Mount Wilbur seems to explode backlit by a magical sunset over Swiftcurrent Lake and the Many Glacier area in Summer || Glacier National Park, Montana, August 2021