Crater
Lake is the remnant of one of North America’s
greatest cataclysms. See the story of its creation as
told in the legends of the Klamath people—whose
ancestors witnessed this great battle of the gods of
the above, and under, worlds, Llao and Skell.
Explore
Wizard Island and Phantom Ship—both remnants of
past volcanic activity. Phantom Ship, seemingly afloat
on the surface of the lake, is a remnant of some of
the oldest rock found at Crater Lake, older than the
caldera itself. Wizard Island’s history is much
more recent, having formed since the formation of the
caldera that cradles this bluest of lakes. Rare underwater
photography provides a unique view of Crater Lake’s
crystal-clear waters.
Wildfire
is an essential part of the wonder and enchantment most
visitors experience at Crater Lake. The magnificent
bald eagle makes it home here—as do black bear,
elk, mule deer, chipmunk, ground squirrel, coyote, fox,
porcupine, and the raucous Clark’s nutcracker.
Witness
the dramatic spectacle of winter when brilliant blue
waters reflect the ragged caldera rim, deep evergreen
forests are cloaked in dazzling snow, and a profound
silence intensifies the enchantment of Crater Lake’s
magnificent display of Nature’s creative hand.
Relic
of a Vanished Mountain
Running time: 45 minutes. 1987
Special Edition DVD also includes “The Tempestuous Shore: Sea Lion Caves and The
Oregon Coast” and never before seen footage of
Sea Lions and the Oregon Coast!
Special Edition DVD only $19.95 
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