Stephan Fey's photos
Vista Lake - Banff National Park
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The gem-like color of Vista Lake will distract you from the descent into the valley. Hopefully, you will forget that you have to climb this hill again on the way back.
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Alexander Falls near Whistler Olympic Park - HWW
Boom Lake - Banff National Park
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The lake itself is beautiful with an impressive mountain backdrop. The clear blue water of the lake is incredibly inviting on a calm summer day, but don’t be fooled as it will still be quite cold!
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Boom Lake
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Peyto Lake
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This vibrant blue glacier-fed lake, located about 40 km (25 mi) north of Lake Louise in Banff National Park, is a popular stop for visitors travelling along the famed Icefields Parkway. Throughout the summer months, glacier rock flour flows into the lake, which gives the water its breathtaking colour.
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Wünsche einen guten Start in die Woche und nicht so chaotisch wie auf dem Bild. :-)
Emerald Lake - Yoho National Park
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Undoubtedly Emerald Lake is the main attraction of Yoho National Park. And, mainly, the blue and turquoise color is the principal reason to make this lake considered as the jewel of the Canadian Rockies.
The first non-indigenous person to set sight on Emerald Lake was Canadian guide Tom Wilson, who stumbled upon it by accident in 1882. A string of his horses had gotten away, and it was while tracking them that he first entered the valley. The lake had an impression on him: "For a few moments I sat [on] my horse and enjoyed the rare, peaceful beauty of the scene." It was Wilson who gave the lake its name because of its remarkable color, which due to a different rock type producing the sediment that is suspended in the glacial water, reflects the green spectrum of sunlight.
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Takakkaw Falls - Yoho NationalPark - HWW
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Featuring a total height of 373 m and a main drop of 254 m, the Takakkaw Falls are the second tallest waterfall in Canada. Fed by the frigid waters of the Daly Glacier, these breathtaking falls are at their peak in the late spring when an increase in the volume of meltwater creates a powerful effect. The name Takakkaw comes from the Cree people, who named the “wonderful” or “magnificent” in their language, and they are absolutely right!
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Von Kanada einen kurzen Abstecher in unser wunders…
Morant´s Curve mit Blick in die Canadian Rockies
Three Sisters, Canmore
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The names of the Three Sisters are individually known as Big Sister, Middle Sister, and Little Sister – or Faith, Hope, and Charity, respectively.
Îyârhe Nakoda, the traditional language of the First Nations Stoney Nakoda, also refers to the peaks as the Three Sisters. Although the name refers to Ĩ-ktomnĩ, the old man who would promise ‘three sisters’ in marriage whenever he was in trouble.
The Big Sister is the biggest at 2,936 meters, the Middle Sister is 2,769 meters, and the Little Sister is 2,694 meters.
Helmcken Falls
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With a hight of 141m the falls are the fourth highest in Canada. As comparison the Niagra Falls have a hight of 53m
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Have a pleasant HFF
OUTLAW - Calgary Stampede Legend
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From a ranch near Minburn, Alberta, to the Calgary Stampede to the New York Stock Exchange - Outlaw set a new high standard for legendary bucking bulls and now lives on immortalized in bronze in downtown Calgary.
One of the greatest animals to ever perform at the Calgary Stampede, the Brahma-longhorn known as Outlaw.
The most notorious and respected bull of the Calgary Stampede has an impressive career record: Outlaw was successfully ridden only once for 8 seconds.
Hinterhof Szene - HWW
Calgary
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Calgary Tower
Calgary
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