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Subject: March Photography Forum Challenge

MrsLubner opened this issue on Feb 29, 2012 ยท 193 posts


cryptojoe posted Thu, 15 March 2012 at 1:07 AM

Here's a graceful little bridge which connects the grassy shore with a pavilion over the water. The pavilion is used for congregating, visiting, fishing, and for late evening interludes by lovers.

This particular lake is a crater lake called Seven Star Lakes. Each of the seven lakes has a boulder which split upon entry to the earths atmosphere. The boulder was a part of the comet which struck the earth and set it on its axis, leaving a boiling caldera in the north pole. The rock split into seven pieces and left seven impact craters which soon filled with water. What remained of that comet is now called Planet Mercury.

About 1,200 years ago, locals dug canals between the lakes so as to interconnect them. They reason for calling them Seven Stars Lakes, is naturally, because a star came to earth leaving these rocks and lakes in its wake.

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