Month: May 2020
Lizard Head Peak, Happy Lake Ridge, Olympic Nat’l Park
Boulder Lake, Olympic Nat’l Park
Happy Lake, Olympic Nat’l Park
Sol Duc Kiosk Loop, Olympic Nat’l Park
Sol Duc Kiosk Loop is just a few yards up from the start of Sol Duct Hot Springs Road, just west of Lake Crescent in the Olympic National Park. The kiosk comes before the entrance gate. The loop is a piece of the old road, with parking and large nice display boards.
Keith Wallace Pullout, Lake Crescent, Olympic Nat’l Park
Keith Wallace is the informal name of a relatively lengthy, wide, double-sided pullout along Lake Crescent, in the Olympic National Park. There is a small rocky beach, with the stumps of old dock-pilings. In times past there were structures on the upland side.
Obstruction Point Road, Hurricane Ridge, Olympic Nat’l Park ridge-top primitive drive in alpine beauty
Obstruction Point Road follows a 12 mile route along the crest of a main ridge on the north front-range of the Olympic Mountains. It starts from near the north end of the Hurricane Ridge Lodge parking, and ends at the Obstruction Point Trailhead, on Obstruction Point.
Atlantis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Atlantis_map_1882_crop.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Atlantis_map_1882.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignatius_L._Donnelly
Gordon Stein has noted that “most of what Donnelly said was highly questionable or downright wrong.”[11] [Like Lemuria?!]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Atlantis.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Scott-Elliott
Phillip Sclater
scientist, Lemuria theory
Mineralized stream, West Lake Mills Trail, Olympic Nat’l Park
Mineralized stream, West Lake Mills Trail follows the former shoreline of the former Lake Mills, now drained as part of the Elwha River Restoration Project. Well out along this 2 mile trail is a small stream, in which everything the water flows over and splashes on, is heavily encrusted with lime.