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You have to know where to turn off Highway 11 to get to the Preacher's Point campsite at the south end of Abraham Lake. There are no signs or obvious entrance to the random camping spot.
Lake Abraham in Alberta, Canada, treats visitors to a spectacular winter phenomenon: stacks of pearl-like bubbles trapped between layers of ice.
Abraham Lake is described on a well-known travel website as “an unknown gem in the Canadian Rocky Mountains — readily accessible.” While the part about it being a r… ...
Lake Abraham at dusk was captured by Geoff Pinkney on Nov. 23, 2019. (Submitted by Geoff Pinkney) Aliona Rondeau captured the layered methane bubbles on Instagram.
The frozen bubbles of Abraham Lake in the Canadian Rockies have attracted a lot of attention, drawing heaps of visitors to the ice, and increasing the risk. Rocky Mountain House Search and Rescue, ...
You have to know where to turn off Highway 11 to get to the Preacher's Point campsite at the south end of Abraham Lake. There are no signs or obvious entrance to the random camping spot. Don ...
The frozen bubbles of Abraham Lake in the Canadian Rockies have attracted a lot of attention, drawing heaps of visitors to the ice, and increasing the risk. Rocky Mountain House Search and Rescue ...
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