I am a Geologist - The Fire and Ice Origins of Garibaldi Lake, Garibaldi Provincial Park, BC
Much loved Garibaldi Lake is gorgeous but also unusual - surprisingly large, deep, and high in the mountains. The reason? An ancient collision of fiery lava and Ice Age glaciers.

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