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Shasta Lake's Shore, Seen During A Jones Valley Houseboat Rental

Growth On Oldest Shore
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Good indications of natural recovery on parts of the shore that had been exposed the longest.


Shasta Lake's Shore As Seen During A Jones Valley Houseboat Rental   •  Jones Valley Resort, Houseboat Rentals external link   •  Shasta Lake external link   •  Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California   •  40° 45' 18.44" N, 122° 15' 22.22" W   •  (Photo taken 10:37:08 Wednesday 18 September 2013)   •  (Photo posted Thursday 3 October 2013)   •  © 2013 Bryan Costales Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License #B13_7453
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One Time Stairs Led Down To The Lake
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One time, when the level of the lake was high enough, stairs led down from a campground into the lake.


Shasta Lake's Shore As Seen During A Jones Valley Houseboat Rental   •  Jones Valley Resort, Houseboat Rentals external link   •  Shasta Lake external link   •  Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California   •  40° 45' 22.03" N, 122° 15' 27.67" W   •  (Photo taken 10:58:28 Wednesday 18 September 2013)   •  (Photo posted Thursday 3 October 2013)   •  © 2013 Bryan Costales Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License #B13_7473
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Absence Of Water Created A Meadow
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The absence of water created exposed low flat areas that became new meadows. New grass in those meadows attracted deer.


Shasta Lake's Shore As Seen During A Jones Valley Houseboat Rental   •  Jones Valley Resort, Houseboat Rentals external link   •  Shasta Lake external link   •  Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California   •  40° 45' 18.83" N, 122° 15' 25.31" W   •  (Photo taken 11:02:27 Wednesday 18 September 2013)   •  (Photo posted Thursday 3 October 2013)   •  © 2013 Bryan Costales Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License #B13_7488
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Once Mud Now Cracked Brown
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One time mud from the bottom of the lake, dried into a cracked design in brown dirt.


Shasta Lake's Shore As Seen During A Jones Valley Houseboat Rental   •  Jones Valley Resort, Houseboat Rentals external link   •  Shasta Lake external link   •  Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California   •  40° 45' 15.94" N, 122° 15' 23.14" W   •  (Photo taken 11:25:30 Wednesday 18 September 2013)   •  (Photo posted Thursday 3 October 2013)   •  © 2013 Bryan Costales Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License #B13_7490
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American Eagle Drank From The Lake
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An American eagle drank from the lake while standing on the shore. It was alert and ready to take off should the boat get too close.


Shasta Lake's Shore As Seen During A Jones Valley Houseboat Rental   •  Jones Valley Resort, Houseboat Rentals external link   •  Shasta Lake external link   •  Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California   •  (Photo taken 09:48:26 Thursday 19 September 2013)   •  (Photo posted Thursday 3 October 2013)   •  © 2013 Terry Costales Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License #T13_1102
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Fold Between Hills Created Shore
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A fold between two hills created an interesting place to moor the boat. We could not stop there because of large rocks just below the surface.


Shasta Lake's Shore As Seen During A Jones Valley Houseboat Rental   •  Jones Valley Resort, Houseboat Rentals external link   •  Shasta Lake external link   •  Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California   •  40° 45' 18.94" N, 122° 16' 17.80" W   •  (Photo taken 11:38:06 Thursday 19 September 2013)   •  (Photo posted Thursday 3 October 2013)   •  © 2013 Bryan Costales Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License #B13_7514
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Deer On The Far Shore
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Deer were grazing in the new meadow between hills in the distances. Click on the image to enlarge it and you will just be able to make out the two deer.


Shasta Lake's Shore As Seen During A Jones Valley Houseboat Rental   •  Jones Valley Resort, Houseboat Rentals external link   •  Shasta Lake external link   •  Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California   •  40° 45' 18.94" N, 122° 16' 17.80" W   •  (Photo taken 16:56:49 Thursday 19 September 2013)   •  (Photo posted Thursday 3 October 2013)   •  © 2013 Bryan Costales Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License #B13_7524
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Event On The Opposite Shore
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Folks were gathering for some sort of event on the far shore. They appeared overdressed for such a warm day.


Shasta Lake's Shore As Seen During A Jones Valley Houseboat Rental   •  Jones Valley Resort, Houseboat Rentals external link   •  Shasta Lake external link   •  Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California   •  (Photo taken 08:56:59 Friday 20 September 2013)   •  (Photo posted Thursday 3 October 2013)   •  © 2013 Terry Costales Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License #T13_1239
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