Tuesday 5 September 2017

Vancouver to SW Washington.




SW Washington is a unique area to explore it is the complete opposite of the Olympic Peninsula in as it is quite low by comparison, the Olympic mountains are just short of 8000 feet, whereas the Willapa it has two rivers basins that drain the area into two bays. Near the bays, the rivers meander through tidal salt water marshes and these marsh areas are quite extensive in this part of the West Coast of North America.







The Willapa Hills rise to 3,110 feet above sea level and are part of the Coast Range. They are bounded by the Olympic Mountains to the north and the Columbia River to the south. The Willapa Hills province includes the Black Hills, Doty Hills, and the adjacent broad valleys that open up to the Pacific Ocean. Barrier beaches characterize the low-lying coastline. Major estuaries include Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay. The hills have a rounded topography due to extensive weathering.

Ocean Shores Beach Headlights
Ocean Shores Restaurant

Ocean Shores Beach and the Pacific


Ocean Shores Dunes
Ocean Shores Beach Erections
Ocean Shore Local Residence
Tokeland Abandoned Jetty

Fishers Tidal Marsh Cove and Home

Tidal Marsh at High Tide, Looking Towards Willapa Hills

Small Home Next to Tidal River
Lily Wetland
Post Boxes at Entrance to Bay Centre Looking over Willapa Bay
Hero at Wharf on Dike Road Near Bay Center
Wharf's at Bay Centre



Aberdeen's Pulp Mill Nirvana Central

Dismal Nitch at the Opening of the Columbia River
Ocean Shores Dunes and Dune Grass

Ship Wreck and old Wharf Pylons near Dismal Nitch

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