Tuesday, July 1, 2014

The Second Take A BOOK On Vacation Picture!

I was so excited to get the second Take A BOOK On Vacation picture because it was taken at one of my favorite National Parks.

Lauren, a soon to be First Grader, went out to Oregon to visit her grandparents. While she was out there, the family went to Crater Lake National Park. It is such a beautiful spot!! Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States. It is 1,943 feet at the deepest point. Crater Lake was formed when mount Mazama blew its top more than 7700 years ago. The lake is formed in the caldera of the volcano. The average surface elevation of Crater Lake is at 6,173 feet.

Crater Lake National Park is about 2874 miles from Hollywood Elementary School. That is about 45 hours away! If you haven't had a chance to visit Crater Lake, I suggest you point it on your list. The water is just so blue and it is just so peaceful there!

Can't wait to see more pictures! Keep reading!

Miss Hazuda (@HESMediaCenter)


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