The trail to Bluebird Lake begins out of the fairly remote Wild Basin area in the southeastern corner of Rocky Mountain National Park. You'll see several waterfalls, wildflowers, as well as the awesome devastation left behind by the 1978 Ouzel Fire before reaching the incredibly beautiful alpine lake situated at more than 11,000 feet.
The Ganges river Dolphin commonly known as "SUSU" and scientific name is ' Platanista Gangetica' declared as National Aquatic Animal of INDIA by the Prime minsiter in the year 5th october 2009 and also accepted by Ganga Basin Authority(NGRBA). The fresh water dolphins found in the Ganga are a rare species. Indian government has taken decision, to save Ganges Dolphins represents the purity of The Ganges river.
Over the next week or so I will be posting hike reports from my recent trip to Rocky Mountain National Park. Each report will include highlights and photographs from each hike, including the Keyhole Route on Longs Peak, Sky Pond, and the Wild Basin area, among other stunningly beautiful hikes. This posting launches the series with an overview of the park.