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Published: April 10th 2007
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Wild Beaches of Olympic Peninsula Over more than a dozen years I have made photo safaris to the west coast of the Olympic Peninsula, to photograph the Wild Beaches of this remote region.
From other posts in this blog, you have read about (and have seen photos of) some of my fishing trips on the glacier fed rivers on the west side of the Olympics, flowing into the Pacific Ocean.
In the fall when the rains return after summer time, the fresh flow of water triggers the senses of salmon to begin a rush up these rivers and tributaries to begin to spawn.
The Wild Beaches are where the land connects with the ocean, gates where the salmon enter the rivers.
Still images of some of the beaches have been posted in this travel tale. For a treat, please visit the multimedia presentation I have prepared of this magnificent coast in the Pacific Northwest.
Caution. Viewing this presentation will likely cause you to make immediate travel plans. Upon discovery of this magnificent, scenic delight, and after vacationing in the Pacific Northwest eight years, I moved to the southern area of Olympus Island from Texas in 1992.
I’ve enjoyed fifteen
glorious years in a natural paradise, and look forward to many more.
To view the multimedia presentation, visit my online gallery at:
Wild Beaches
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Jim Harp
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Good pics
Hi Paddy, I saw your link posted in the AllaboutRVing group so zomed to check our your pictures. Good job. Jim (Lynnwood Wa)