Tag: “Washington”

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  1. Walla Walla

    At the far southeastern corner of Washington State, lies one of the most prolific wine growing regions in the United States. A perfect nexus of geography, climate and sunshine creates the perfect storm for Walla Walla's unique terroir that creates wines of tremendous complexity.

  2. Discovery Park

    Discovery Park in Seattle, Washington is a 500 acre nature reserve that is owned and managed by the City of Seattle. It is the largest park in the city and it occupies land formerly used by Fort Lawton.

  3. George Washington Bridge

  4. blossoms

    a canopy of pink, creating perfect light below.

  5. The Path to Marymere Falls

    Just outside Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park in Washington state is the 90 foot Marymere Falls. The path to Marymere runs through an old growth lowland forest offering massive cedar trees and spectacular 100+ year old fir trees that tower some 200 feet above the ground.

  6. Lake Crescent Lodge

    Lake Crescent Lodge in Olympic National Park was built in 1916. The lodge was originally called "Singers Tavern." In addition to the lodge, there are classic motel and cottage lodging facilities.

  7. Eastern Washington farm

    Near Walla Walla, Washington. 2007

  8. Upper Paradise Meadows

    Mt. Rainier National Park.

  9. Nisqually Glacier and Icefall

    Mt. Rainier National Park Washington

  10. Summit of Rainier over Paradise

    Mt. Rainier National Park.