The Loneliest Road: Lake Tahoe
Fri, Aug 19, 2011 (5:07 p.m.)
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Beautiful sunset picture of the Basin. And the pictures of the persons shivering after being in the water is so true of the coldness of the Lake basin. The view from Harvey's Wagon Wheel Casino's publicity office at sunset was specifically similar to the picture of the sunset picture. The stateline side of Tahoe looks somewhat garish taken from the California side at dusk.
Ahhh... yes, the perpetually cold waters of Lake Tahoe - that's what I think of when I see the pic of the two shivering children. I remember doing the same as a child.