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Pacific Northwest for Bill (Bmac62)

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This was my introduction to the Pacific Northwest coastline and I fell in love with it. This was out on Rt 101 near Queets, if my memory is correct. Had to be in the late 80s and photo recently scanned. Thanks for stopping by, taking a look and for all your previous favs and comments. They are very much appreciated. Dana

Comments (25)


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Faemike55

11:00PM | Wed, 05 January 2011

Hi Dana, from the Pacific North Wet! It's raining now and just above freezing, so you are missing out on all the fun.... Great capture

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Jean-Luc_Ajrarn

11:16PM | Wed, 05 January 2011

FUNtastic shot! :D

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SSoffia

11:51PM | Wed, 05 January 2011

beautiful capture :)

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Madbat

12:04AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

That reminds me of the BC coast, driftwood and all!

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jayfar

2:51AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Great shot and I bet that is the stump of an old redwood tree.

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durleybeachbum

2:56AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

What a huge stump!

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Rhanagaz

3:48AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Great capture! It looks like grass on top of the old stump? :o)

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mariogiannecchini

4:08AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Great capture and shot , Dana !!

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flavia49

6:09AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

amazing shot

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KateBlack10

6:40AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Great shot Dana! I love how small you look compared to the giant tree stub :)

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dakotabluemoon

8:13AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Now that's a kewl picture love this.

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mgtcs

9:37AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

WOW....What a marvelous place, excellently captured, fantastic Dana!

KnightWolverine

10:58AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

What a unique scene Dana..Very well Captured!

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kbrog

11:02AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

You chop down all them trees? ;D Excellent capture! That stump right behind you is really something. :)

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jendellas

11:26AM | Thu, 06 January 2011

All that wood, beautiful capture!!!

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jmb007

12:54PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

bonne photo!

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Erestorfan

3:45PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

What pretty spot! I have always wanted to see the Pacific Northwest...maybe some day. I'm always amazed at how clear these pics from the 'old days' are!!!

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sandra46

4:48PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

superb, outstanding image!

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goodoleboy

6:43PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

This splendid shot was taken in the 1980s, but that sure looks like Bill, standing out there amidst all that debris and lumber, probably thinking about building a raft. Cool dedication!

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npauling

7:16PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Very impressive driftwood in this excelent capture and you look to be tiny against that huge stump. No wonder this coast still holds your interest.

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MrsRatbag

7:46PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

Yep, that looks like us around here! Some majorly big hunks of wood there, Dana!

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bimm3d

11:37PM | Thu, 06 January 2011

very beautiful photo!!

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hardwaretoad

1:37PM | Fri, 07 January 2011

Title caught my eye having grown up in Bremerton... we use to do the 101 loop for three-day weekends. Yeppers, the Washington coast isn't all sundrenched sandy beaches. Always loved beach-combing after storms and still have some Japanese glass net floats that were found near Westport.

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jocko500

8:45PM | Fri, 07 January 2011

wow what a tree stumb there. grass is growing on tip. cool shot

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MagikUnicorn

11:54PM | Sat, 08 January 2011

Lovely spot here...nice to see you :)


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