Algonquin park one of the largest provincial parks in Ontario Canada, creates a colorful landscapes during fall. Here you see my recent trip to this beautiful natural park. It is located about 300 kilometers north of Toronto in Muskoka region. In spite of its cold snowy winter it has a pleasant mild weather during summer and fall seasons. Trees are mixture of evergreen and deciduous "falling off at maturity" leaves which gives photographers a colorful scene everywhere.The soil is rich of glacial fluvial nutrients which support growth of varieties of plants.The land is covered by a large numbers of lakes in different sizes.You also may find many past glacial forms and landscapes as well as a meteorite crater in this area. Just remember you are walking on one of the oldest rocks on earth.
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Saturday, October 10, 2015
Algonquin park , A colorful view in fall
Algonquin park one of the largest provincial parks in Ontario Canada, creates a colorful landscapes during fall. Here you see my recent trip to this beautiful natural park. It is located about 300 kilometers north of Toronto in Muskoka region. In spite of its cold snowy winter it has a pleasant mild weather during summer and fall seasons. Trees are mixture of evergreen and deciduous "falling off at maturity" leaves which gives photographers a colorful scene everywhere.The soil is rich of glacial fluvial nutrients which support growth of varieties of plants.The land is covered by a large numbers of lakes in different sizes.You also may find many past glacial forms and landscapes as well as a meteorite crater in this area. Just remember you are walking on one of the oldest rocks on earth.
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