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View from I-70 Eastbound in Frisco/Silverthorne area of Colorado. One of the scenic viewpoints stoping areas on I-70E. Looking towards Loveland Pass, US-6, and Keystone Ski Resort
Vegetable Province Ganzi Langmusi Monastery,panoramic
A section of the tenmile range over the Dillon Reservoir in Colorado
Aerial view of Frisco Bay in Frisco, a town in Summit County, Colorado, on a clear day in Fall after a fall of snow.
Maroon Bells - Maroon Lake Reflection - 1977. Scanned from Kodachrome 25 slide.
Dillon Reservoir / Lake, Summit County, Colorado, USA:  frozen lake with the Rocky Mountains in the background -  large fresh water reservoir located, south of I-70 and bordered by the towns of Frisco, Silverthorne, and Dillon.
Located in southern British Columbia, Canada - the Okanagan Valley is one of the warmest regions in all of Canada. The Okanagan includes the cities of Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon and Osoyoos. During the summer months, visitors are offered countless sandy beaches, hot sun, and a variety of outdoor and water activities.
colorado lake with snowcapped mountain
Cold snowy mountain landscape at sunset.
View of green valley and mountain river and peak on background
View of Lake Dillon in Summit County, Colorado with surrounding mountains
Town in the mountains, trees, sky in the Centennial State.
Beautiful winter landscape with evergreen trees and ski tracks in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, near lake Dillon
Autumn scenery at Independence Pass, Colorado, USA
A view from above Murray lake after Silver Dollar Lake near Guenella Pass high in the Colorado Mountains.
Reclaimed water is increasingly used for a variety of purposes, including the creation and maintenance of artificial lakes in arid regions like Northern Arizona. This practice has several benefits for both the environment and local wildlife.  1) Using reclaimed water for lake creation helps conserve precious freshwater resources. In regions with limited water availability, such as Northern Arizona, it is essential to find sustainable water sources to support ecosystems and human needs.  2) Artificial lakes created with reclaimed water can provide habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including fish, birds, and aquatic plants. These water bodies can attract and support various species, contributing to local biodiversity.  3) Reclaimed water can be used to restore or enhance natural wetlands and aquatic ecosystems that have been impacted by human activities or natural processes like drought. This can help rehabilitate degraded habitats and improve water quality in the area.  4) The use of treated reclaimed water for lake creation can improve water quality by reducing the discharge of pollutants into natural water bodies. Proper treatment ensures that the water is safe for both wildlife and recreational use.  5) In regions susceptible to drought, reclaimed water can provide a reliable source of water for lakes and ecosystems, reducing the dependence on limited freshwater sources and ensuring the continued survival of aquatic and avian species during dry periods.  Walnut Canyon Lakes, pictured here, are in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Panoramic fjord
Snow covered road through the extreme winter terrain of Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colorado USA.
Independence Pass - Reflecting Lake - 2004
Large Dimension Panorama of Aerial View of Mt Elbert Colorado
Scenic View of Dillon Reservoir. Summit County, Colorado
California, Sunrise - Dawn, Famous Place, Lake, Mono County
Aerial Wide Angle Panoramic Mountain Landscape and river. Canadian Nature Background. BC, Canada.
Lake Powell is a reservoir on the Colorado River, straddling the border between Utah and Arizona, United States. Lake Powell was created by the flooding of Glen Canyon by the Glen Canyon Dam, which also led to the creation of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, a popular summer destination.
Panorama shot of flat nature and meadows in yellowstone national park in america, usa
Mountains, trees, sky in the Centennial State.
snow covered peaks are a backdrop for the colorado mountain landscape near dillon reservoir in summit county colorado in spring
Panoramic view Top of Vail Colorado - 180 Degree view showing Gore Range, Sawatch Range and Iconic back bowls and Mount of the Holy Cross. Scenic winter landscape in panoramic aspect ration. High resolution.
Panoramic shot of gorgeous fluffy pink and white clouds over lake at sunset (Dillon Reservoir; Sapphire Point Overlook; Colorado)
snow covered landscape
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