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Phantom Ship from the Sun Notch viewpoint. Phantom Ship Island is mainly formed from andesite rock that dates from about 400,000 years ago, partly altered by hydrothermal activity. [1] The island is situated on the south east end of Crater Lake and projects more than 200 m (656 ft) out from the wall of the caldera. The island is about 500 ft by ...
Crater Lake (Klamath: Giiwas) [2] is a volcanic crater lake in south-central Oregon in the Western United States. ... Phantom Ship, a natural rock pillar, ...
The Plaikni Falls trail is the newest trail in the Crater Lake park. It stretches 1.1 miles (1.8 km) from the trailhead located 1.2 miles (1.9 km) south from the Phantom Ship Overlook on Pinnacles Road, which spins off Rim Drive. The trail leads to Plaikni Falls. Most of the trail is wheelchair-accessible.
Phantom Ship may refer to: Ghost ship, a vessel with no living crew aboard; Phantom Ship (island), in Crater Lake, Oregon, U.S. The Phantom Ship, an 1839 novel by Frederick Marryat; The Phantom Ship, a 1936 animated short film; Phantom Ship, a shortened version in the U.S. of the 1935 British film The Mystery of the Mary Celeste
Crater Lake actually started as a mountain, Mount Mazama. A volcanic eruption roughly 7,700 years ago caused the mountain to collapse inward over time, forming a volcanic crater, the park says.
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One of my favorite places in Crater Lake is Sun Notch. Quiet, beautiful panoramas of the caldera walls and the endless azure of the lake. Here is a shot of Phantom Ship, the ancient volcanic core exposed and stranded by the collapse of Mount Mazama and its filling with snowmelt and rain.
More: Police investigate death of an infant found at Lake Fort Phantom. Schultz and Kennedy face up to 20 years of prison time and up to a $10,000 fine if convicted of tampering with a human corpse.