File:Vegetation Induced Circular Snowmelt.jpg

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Description In Spring, new vegetation gives off heat to melt its surrounding snow, creating this circular pattern of snowmelt.
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Source self-made; at Meadows in the Sky Trail, Mt. Revelstoke National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
Author Wing-Chi Poon

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Category:Mount Revelstoke National Park Category:Snowy landscapes Category:Snowy landscapes in Canada Category:Landscapes of British Columbia Category:Silhouettes of landscapes Category:Gray Category:Photos by Wingchi Poon Category:Taken with Canon EOS 300D Category:Nature of the Rocky Mountains (North America) Category:June 2005 in British Columbia Category:Snow melting
Category:CC-BY-SA-2.5 Category:Gray Category:June 2005 in British Columbia Category:Landscapes of British Columbia Category:Mount Revelstoke National Park Category:Nature of the Rocky Mountains (North America) Category:Photos by Wingchi Poon Category:Self-published work Category:Silhouettes of landscapes Category:Snow melting Category:Snowy landscapes Category:Snowy landscapes in Canada Category:Taken with Canon EOS 300D