Thanks for the great photos. Looks like a relatively clear day in the Lake. Some of the "veins" you'll see are igneous intrusions, where "cracks" were filled with molten lava which later hardened or was transformed by pressure and temperature. The north side of Parker is a great spot to see odd geology. The other (Broads-facing side) features a really nice wall, as well as more strange rock formations.
Speaking of dives, we did our end-o-season plunge down here in PA yesterday. 41 degrees (top and bottom), 103 feet, 39 minutes. A bit warmer than Winnipesaukee. I kept wondering what it would be like diving in the Lake for New Year's Eve. Some day...
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