Winter Rests on the Boise River, Idaho, USA
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Panoramic photo by Calvin K McDonald EXPERT Taken 09:11, 17/01/2013 - Views loading...

Winter Rests on the Boise River, Idaho, USA

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The Boise River near Middleton, Idaho, USA.  This image was taken on an unusually cold and frosty morning in January 2013.  Overnight a half inch of frost had accumulated on the trees and slush was floating in the river, not a common occurance for this area.

  • Elizabeth McDonald 4 months ago
    Beautiful.
  • Calvin 4 months ago
    Temperature was -5 degrees F.
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