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We have a new neighbor
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There's so much a could tell you about my state. This is enough for now
Tammy hiking in Mount Rainier National Park
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And everywhere you go in Washington, you can see towering, majestic volcanic peaks
Vashon Island looking towards Mount Rainier
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And then there is the wild Washington coast
La Push, Washington
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The transition zone from east to west holds some of my favorite places to visit. Pioneer towns, ghost towns and a Bavarian village are nestled in the truly unique and lush landscape
Winthrop, WA
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The eastern part of the state between the Cascades and the Rockies is dry, with deserts cut in half by the mighty gorge of the Columbia River. The geologic and pioneer history is fascinating
For Mike, who left too soon
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The western part of the state has abundant rainfall and we have seemingly endless lakes and rivers
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Puget Sound and other parts of the Salish Sea plunge deep into the heart of our state, providing sheltered waters for sea life, recreation and shipping
Mount Baker
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The Cascades cut across the entire state from north to south. They're a scenic and recreational wonder
Mount Baker
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We have some of the best apples in the world, as well as a plethora of other agricultural product
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