Mirror Image: Sunset At Lake Stone
December 19, 2014
Pictured: The setting sun slips behind the trees Thursday evening at Lake Stone in Century. Lake Stone is a 130 acre man-made lake constructed in 1967. It has an average depth of six feet and a maximum depth of 22 feet. The 100 acre park, owned by Escambia County, includes a campground and boat ramp. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
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9 Responses to “Mirror Image: Sunset At Lake Stone”
@Nonnie
Maybe so, but I was commenting that he stated “…and it’s ALL God’s creation.” It clearly is not. I would agree that the picture is beautiful, but I digress…
Ponch…I think Mark was talking about the sunset which is God’s creation. It is beautiful!!
@ MARK SINGLETON
Clearly you didn’t read the picture description about it being a man-made lake
Stone Lake is a beautiful place. I’ve seen the sunset before when I would be camping. As far as the restocking the Lake that would be nice, but what would be better, is for the full-time campers etc. (campground workers and northern people) QUIT BITTING the spots to fish. I’ve seen this with my own eyes, for some reason they think they are the only ones to fish the lake. One more thing, since the last two overseers has left I don’t like the management that there now. Unfriendly, doesn’t speak. We need management to run the facilities. A people person. Quite charging a full night for camping fee when your just dumping your RV. Still love the picture. Thank you…
Beautiful, peaceful and it’s all God’s creation! Thanks for posting!
Lake Stone is my “happy place”! Peace and beauty abound!
Gorgeous
Beautiful Lake.. Wish they would stock it.
Just beautiful! Thanks for sharing.