Lake Powell - stock photo

Sparkling, blue waters against the towering red rock canyon walls, the Lake Powell is an ultimate destination for all kinds of activities. It is the second largest man-made lake (after Lake Mead) in the United States and it took 17 years, from 3/13/1963 to 6/22/1980 to to fill it to the planned level. The method to create this lake is by flooding the Glen Canyon through the Glen Canyon Dam, which is a landmark of the small tourism town Page. This lake so gorgeous that you spend the rest of your life there but you still can not experience all its beauty!
Sparkling, blue waters against the towering red rock canyon walls, the Lake Powell is an ultimate destination for all kinds of activities. It is the second largest man-made lake (after Lake Mead) in the United States and it took 17 years, from 3/13/1963 to 6/22/1980 to to fill it to the planned level. The method to create this lake is by flooding the Glen Canyon through the Glen Canyon Dam, which is a landmark of the small tourism town Page. This lake so gorgeous that you spend the rest of your life there but you still can not experience all its beauty!
Lake Powell
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