A cloud bank is reflected in the deep, still water at Crater Lake, Oregon, on May 21, 2015. The lake is actually a volcano that collapsed and filled with water as deep as 1,900-feet deep. (Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
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A cloud bank is reflected in the deep, still waters of Crater Lake, Oregon. The lake is actually a volcano that collapsed and filled with water. Photos: TNS/Mark Boster[/caption]
The California border was just behind us, and Los Angeles Times photographer Mark Boster and I were roaring up a rain-soaked Oregon highway past fog-shrouded forests and green-stubbled boulders.
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