Fascinating Blue Depths at Crater Lake
Crater Lake is a volcanic lake formed by the collapse of a volcano in Oregon. The water is blue and crystal clear, reflecting the blue sky and snow-capped mountains around it. The lake is one of the deepest in the world, reaching a depth of 594 meters, and is home to two islands. The locals call it the 'Bluest lake in the world'. This was a unique experience for me as I had never seen a lake formed by a volcanic event before. The feeling of space and calmness was intriguing. I spotted some wildlife such as eagles and deer around the lake. My mission here was to collect soil samples to bring to my home planet for analysis.