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Olympic Peninsula and National Park, Washington State

In September 2019, my wife and I flew to Seattle to visit our daughter and to explore the Olympic Peninsula and Olympic National Park which lie to the west of Seattle.

We visited the wild, undeveloped Pacific coast, Cape Flattery (the westernmost point in the contiguous US), the villages along Strait of San Juan de Fuca, and areas within the National Park, including Lake Quinault and Lake Crescent. We completed our circle of the peninsula by spending the night in Port Ludlow at The Resort there, before taking the Bainbridge Ferry to Seattle.
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Inland Harbor, Olympic Peninsula.
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Inland Harbor, Olympic Peninsula.

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  • Ready for the Day.  Beach at Lake Quinault Lodge.
  • Private dock.  Lake Quinault.
  • Front Yard, Lake Quinault Lodge.  Lodge built in 1926
  • Running against the wind.  Pacific coast highway, Olympic Peninsula.
  • Slow-motion fall.
  • Lone surf fisherman.  Pacific coast, Olympic Peninsula.
  • Where the land meets the sea.
  • Largest Sitka Spruce in the world.  Over 1,000 years old.
  • Pacific coast view.  Olympic Peninsula.
  • Washed ashore 1.
  • Washed ashore 2.
  • Inland Harbor, Olympic Peninsula.
  • Sekiu Harbor, Strait of San Juan de Fuca
  • Cape Flattery Lighthouse (inactive) on Tatoosh Island, viewed from Cape Flattery.
  • Detail view of Cape Flattery Lighthouse on Tatoosh Island.
  • The Will to Live.  View of Tatoosh Island from Cape Flattery
  • Sail Rock.  Strait of San Juan de Fuca
  • Forest in Olympic National Park
  • Life After Death.
  • Standing Tall.
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