The Olympic Peninsula of Washington State is a vast green and blue landscape of lush rainforests, craggy snow-capped mountains, cold, fresh rivers, glacial, deep blue lakes, and ghostly, fogged-in ocean beaches. For those growing up in Washington State, it's a place of memories: a paradise of green and water, logs to climb on, places to run freely, shells to discover, and the perfect smell of a campfire.This book is a guide for the newcomer, the first-time traveler to the Olympic Peninsula, a place to start your exploration. You will find easy-to-use information about ten beautiful locations along or accessible from scenic U.S. Route 101, including where you can stay, what you can do there, and why you should go!No matter how many times I explore this natural wonderland, its wild beauty never ceases to fill up my soul.So buy this book, get in your car, jump on a ferry and get out there!
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Mary Kay Seales was born and raised on the Olympic Peninsula in a Catholic family of five children. Many summers were spent in the forests and along the shorelines of the beautiful and wild Olympic Peninsula. Though she has travelled extensively, this corner of the world is home. She currently teaches at the University of Washington in Seattle. This is the second book in her Beginner's Guide series of travel books.
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Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
Paperback. Etat : Brand New. Balcer, Sue (illustrateur). 122 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.29 inches. In Stock. N° de réf. du vendeur zk0692751807
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