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Southern view of Campbell Lake and Puget Sound from Mt. Erie. with the Olympics to the West (right) & the Cascades to the East (left).
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One of the most iconic views of Mt. Rainier in the park can be found at Reflection Lakes. Summer and fall, sunrise and sunset, it is perhaps the single-most photographed view for both budding and experienced photographers, who return again and again. In summer, the lakes are bordered with wildflowers and come autumn, t...
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This is the view from our campsite on the second night out on a 7-day trip in the North Cascades. We had a great view of the Picket Range -- the most rugged terrain in all of Washington -- and great weather for all 7 days. Phenomenal trip!
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Finally, I've reached the Cascades! And what a view! The rocks of North Cascades National Park are not the Quaternary volcanics that make up the modern Cascade volcanic arc (those are coming - be patient, Richard). Rather, these rocks are the deeply eroded basement of earlier arcs and accreted terranes. There are...
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Three highways converge on Yosemite Valley. The northern most of these is highway 120. It goes through a long tunnel and as you exit the tunnel you pass a turnout with this view looking at the Merced River coming down the Canyon with Bridalvail Fall in the distance.
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This is from the "Cascades" in Monterey Park, California. Look it up in Wikipedia. This city, and this place has had an interesting history.
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I was driving really hard to catch this roadcut in the right light. It wasn't quite as spectacular as I remembered it, but it still shows off some pretty good geology.
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About the subject: The downtown core of the City of Vancouver can be seen just behind Stanley Park. The Lions Gate suspension bridge joins the city to North and West Vancouver. To the west of the City Burnaby and the Cascade Mountains can be seen. To the south Richmond, Tsawwassen and the San Juan islands. ‘ A...
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The teal color of the lake was just too tantalizing to pass up.
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The second part of a 1900 shot panorama of Mount St. Helens and Spirit Lake that I shot last summer. The Mount St. Helens segment can be seen here: gigapan.org/gigapans/46259/ This GigaPan was shot early in the morning from the Windy Ridge viewpoint in the eastern portion of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic ...
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