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What an awesome lake. Crater Lake was formed from a volcano that blew out the sides and the top collapsed into the center of the volcano. In years it filled with the most beautiful bright blue water. We traveled the west rim of the lake and saw snow that was 6 to 8 feet deep. The east rim drive is closed due to snow. We stayed in the Mazama Village at the camp ground. The campground looked like a disaster area. There were piles of snow that had not melted yet and pine trees that had fallen during the winter. . We left Crater Lake and drove through pine forests that took your breath away. We pulled into Florence, Oregon and saw the Pacific Ocean. We drove Hwy 101 up the coast to Waldport KOA. This KOA is right on the Alsea Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Tomorrow we will travel to Astoria, Oregon and then on to The Dalles, and Pendelton, Oregon. Until the next time..........
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