At the beginning of The Color of Water, James McBride's mother, Ruth continued to introduce her growth experience. She talked about how he grew up with Orthodox Jewish families and began to explain her parents. Ruth 's father is a very cold and strong person, I do not care much about the overall happiness of a child, my mother is very kind and kind. She also talked about the way her family originally came from Poland, but he decided to move to the United States in fear of repression of the Russian government.
The blue water had a bit of controversy. Early in the 1920s and 1930s, some physics books claimed that the water is blue scattering. In other words, the author believes that the sun will look red when you jump up and look up. They believe that in the depths of water, everything will have a dark orange-red appearance like the setting sun. Of course, this was before the extensive experience of the invention of the scuba's breathing apparatus and the underwater situation. At the depth of water, everything looks blue rather than reddish orange, so everyone can see that the color of water is not caused by scattering. However, some writers are still attracted to these old books and try to convince you that blue water is caused by blue opales or scattering similar to sky blue. No, no. Because water is a blue chemical like blue dye, the crater lake is bright blue.
The first thing you notice is the color of water. Topaz blue in the water is almost rainbow-like blue antifreeze. The water is very clear and seems to have only 5 feet deep - but a more detailed examination reveals that it is more than 30 feet deep in many places. The fact is very pure, you swear that water will not move - but at the end of the glass like this pond - a certain amount of water jumps out with the regeneration of the Mackenzie river. This unique place is part of the famous McKenzie River Trail in Oregon state. It is located in the upper half of the road about 2 miles from the center of the road. This interesting feature is ideal for hikers and mountain bikers to stop at this unique place and take a break.