Lake Tahoe: The lake of the sky

Lake Tahoe seen from Emerald Bay, California - Photo: Still Gravity.
The amazing blue of Lake Tahoe - License our images here.

Everybody knows Lake Tahoe - at least from pictures in magazines or the web. How can anyone forget these cobalt blue waters surrounded by Jeffrey and Ponderosa pines?

Lake Tahoe was the "lake of the sky" of the Washoe Indians. And then, in 1844, came John Fremont and called it the "Mountain Lake". 

The best views? Emerald Bay. Ancient glaciers carved this bay and left at its center the only island of Lake Tahoe: Fannette Island. 

Fannette Island in Emeral Bay, Lake Tahoe - Photo: Still Gravity.
Fannette Island in Emerald Bay. 

Someone came and built The Tea House on top of the tiny island. The building looks like a little castle from the distance. This became the home of the exuberant British captain Dick Barter. He moved here in 1863 and died in the lake during a storm. Ironic end for a veteran seaman.

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