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Gros Morne National Park
Looking at the entrance to Western Brook Pond fjord across Jerry's Pond in the Long Range Mountains, Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland. The fjord was carved eons ago by glaciers and at one point reached the sea. After the glaciers receded, the land rebounded from the weight of the glaciers and the fjord was cut off from the sea. The salt water was gradually washed out of the pond by the fresh water streams cascading down from the 600 m cliffs and the water is now fresh and very extremely pure (ultraoligotrophic). A trip down the fjord on a couple of land-locked boats is a popular tourist attraction.
Gros Morne National ParkLong Range MountainsNewfoundlandJerry's Ponddead woodfjordsnowpopular tourist spot
Tatiana (travelways)
on January 29, 2017Oh, I knew it was the before reading the title - very nice. I have one similar - I'll look for it right now :)
Byron Fair Photography
on January 29, 2017Beautiful scene.
Franks-Focus
on January 28, 2017Great comp on this setting.
Julieanne Mountford
on January 28, 2017Like a monster trying to grab you
Lgood
on January 28, 2017This is excellent composition and a lovely capture.
fotoeffects
on January 28, 2017Love the comp!
Gene Hyder
on January 28, 2017Awesome shot.
Donna McCommon
on January 28, 2017Lovely!
Rick Willis
on January 28, 2017Beautiful...
Terry Allen
on January 28, 2017Thank you for your comments!