Friday, November 27, 2015

Tidelands State Park

Here are some photos from a place just west of Port Angeles along the Strait of the Juan de Fuca called Tidelands State Park. Most people go there because when it is at low tide, there are pools you can look into, teeming with life. Unfortunately I wasn't able to make it there for low tide, but it was still beautiful to walk along the shore line. 

This was also the site of military installation during one of the world wars, I'm not sure which. The photo with the family in it is where a cannon used to reside. I believe the sign said it could fire up to 27 miles out and used 16 inch shells. But I could just be making it all up. Its interesting to see these former sites being taken back. 

The last photo is driving back into Olympic National Park.






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