Larch Valley just above Moraine Lake, Alberta Canada [OC][1280×1921]

Picture found by the Ditpub “Beautiful World” searcher.

Original was/is available from http://i.imgur.com/3ubV3tZ.jpg

It might be adequate to write that…

Larches are conifers in the genus Larix, in the family Pinaceae. Growing from 20 to 45 m tall (65 to 147 ft), they are native to much of the cooler temperate northern hemisphere, on lowlands in the north and high on mountains further south.

A valley is a low area between hills, often with a river running through it.

A moraine is any glacially formed accumulation of unconsolidated glacial debris (soil and rock) that occurs in currently glaciated and formerly glaciated regions on Earth (i.e.

A lake (in Scotland a loch and in Ireland a lough) is an area (prototypically filled with water, also of variable size), localized in a basin, that is surrounded by land apart from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake.

Alberta (/ælˈbɜrtə/) is a western province of Canada. With a population of 3,645,257 in 2011 and an estimated population of 4,196,457 as of July 1, 2015, it is Canada’s fourth-most populous province and most populous of Canada’s three prairie provinces.

Canada (/ˈkænədə/) is a country, consisting of ten provinces and three territories, in the northern part of the continent of North America.

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