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The unusual colours to be seen in the water are caused by mineral deposits, although I read that the lake was originally created by glacial activity in the ice age. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_Lake_%28Yukon%29
Answer 1 of 10: Hi... We are a family of 7 adults and we are planning a cruise to do the Alaska tour. We will start from Vancouver and then to Inside Passage, Tracy Arm?Juneau, Skagway, Glaicer Bay and finally Ketcjiken and back to Vancouver.
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Glacial erosion was likewise responsible for scooping out the shallow lake bed" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_Lake_%28Yukon%29). The back drop to Emerald Lake is a beautiful mountain and forest. Emerald Lake is my favorite lake because it is blue with emerald swirled throughout.
Glacial erosion was likewise responsible for scooping out the shallow lake bed" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_Lake_%28Yukon%29). The back drop to Emerald Lake is a beautiful mountain and forest. Emerald Lake is my favorite lake because it is blue with emerald swirled throughout.
Apr 1, 2013 · Answer 1 of 12: We are looking at taking this tour by train/bus out of Skagway but have a few hesitations whether this is geared towards cruise ship excursion passengers.
Le lac Emerald est un lac du sud du Yukon au Canada connu pour la couleur vert émeraude de ses eaux. Il se situe à 60 kilomètres de la capitale du Yukon, Whitehorse, et à 117 km de Skagway ( Alaska ), au nord de Carcross, le long de la Klondike Highway, à l'altitude moyenne de 1 795 m .