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Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive - Making a Splash on Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive - Making a Splash on Lake Tahoe

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A kiteboarder splashes through Lake Tahoe's clean blue waters. Location: Location: Lake Tahoe, Nevada (39.227° N 119.974° W) Status: P... More

Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive - Jet Skiing on Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive - Jet Skiing on Lake Tahoe

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Three jet skiers enjoy the blue waters of Lake Tahoe, while Mt. Tallac rises in the background. Location: Location: Lake Tahoe, Nevada ... More

Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive - Paddling Through the Sapphire Blue on a Canoe

Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive - Paddling Through the Sapphire Blue on a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Through the trees to the stunningly blue waters of Lake Tahoe, someone paddles a canoe. Location: Location: Lake Tahoe, Nevada (39.067°... More

Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive - Enjoying a South Lake Tahoe Beach

Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive - Enjoying a South Lake Tahoe Beach

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Children of all ages relax and play in the sun and sand at a south Lake Tahoe beach. Location: Location: South Lake Tahoe, Nevada (38.9... More

Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive - Parasailing High Above Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe - Eastshore Drive - Parasailing High Above Lake Tahoe

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A parasailer rises over the choppy, deep-blue waters of Lake Tahoe behind a speed boat, which provides the sail with lift. Location: Lo... More

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