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wolfcomix · 10 months ago
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West Point Lighthouse in Discovery park- Seattle, WA
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seabeck · 4 months ago
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Ephemeral rain
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lagoonkisses · 4 months ago
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hiddengemsreal · 10 months ago
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aimeekb · 6 months ago
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Journeying through the rainforest🌲
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orofeaiel · 7 months ago
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Deception Pass Bridge
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daily-spooky · 6 months ago
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ecoharbor · 8 months ago
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📍Pacific Northwest 🇨🇦 🇺🇸
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mylifeinpixels · 3 months ago
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Lava plug rock formation 🪨
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vintagecamping · 2 months ago
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An absolutely breathtaking location to set up camp.
Hidden Lake, North Cascades National Park
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connorphilpphotography · 6 months ago
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Mt. Rainier National Park
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wolfcomix · 1 year ago
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let’s graze in green leaf oceans
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seabeck · 3 months ago
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First time ever seeing the aurora, I was not disappointed.
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anniflamma · 22 days ago
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For the past three days, my mom and I have been exploring Washington DC, and it’s been an experience! We managed to see the major memorials, like the Lincoln, Washington, and WWII Memorials. Then we went to the National Museum of African American History and Culture. We didn’t see all the exhibits, but we caught the most important ones.
The food here hasn’t been amazing—good at best! I got an $8 ice cream that was so frozen to the core, I had to wait for it to melt so I could eat it. Then, knowingly it would be dangerous, tried a bubble tea from one of those neon-colored food trucks. It was mostly milk, condensed milk, and artificial flavoring, not much bubble tea. My mom got sick from it, so we sat down on a bench. But by sitting there, we got to see a sun halo! It was a faint one, but still really cool.
My favorite stop was an exhibit at the Artechouse museum with a theme around the deep sea and the Twilight Zone. It was small but beautiful.
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We also visited the National Museum of the American Indian, where we saw all the displays. The setup took us along a timeline showing interactions between different Native American groups and the colonizers, and how the so-called 'peace treaties' came about. It started with a 'we’re all friends here' theme, but it ended with a video showing how colonizers immediately broke the treaties and committed genocide against Native Americans.
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One photo really stuck with me. When the state kidnapped children to 'reeducate' them, there was a picture of one of these reeducation schools. Right outside, you could see tents where parents camped outside, waiting for their children to be released and show they hadn’t abandoned them. It was a heavy and powerful image. It will be in my minds for a long time.
But now, we’re off, leaving Washington for the next town!
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aimeekb · 6 months ago
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Olympic National Park, Washington
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orofeaiel · 1 month ago
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Quiet Road in MRNP
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