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Morning mist shrouds trees, Kalaloch, Olympic National Park, Washington
Morning mist shrouds trees.
Location: Kalaloch, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13790  
Patterns in the sand, Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Patterns in the sand.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13791  
Cobblestones on the beach, low tide, Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Cobblestones on the beach, low tide.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13792  
Water flows past beach cobblestones, blur, Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Water flows past beach cobblestones, blur.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13793  
Water flows past beach cobblestones, blur, Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Water flows past beach cobblestones, blur.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13794  
Water flows past beach cobblestones, blur, Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Water flows past beach cobblestones, blur.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13795  
Foggy morning, Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Foggy morning.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13796  
Surfer pills are small beach stones eroded into smooth small round shapes, Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Surfer pills are small beach stones eroded into smooth small round shapes.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13797  
Gooseneck barnacles, exposed at low tide, adhere to a rock.  The shell, or capitulum, of the gooseneck barnacle grows to be about two inches long. It is made up of small plates, which enclose its soft body. Inside the shell, the barnacle primarily consists of long segmented legs, intestines and stomach, Pollicipes polymerus, Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Gooseneck barnacles, exposed at low tide, adhere to a rock. The shell, or capitulum, of the gooseneck barnacle grows to be about two inches long. It is made up of small plates, which enclose its soft body. Inside the shell, the barnacle primarily consists of long segmented legs, intestines and stomach.
Species: Gooseneck barnacle, Pollicipes polymerus
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13798  
Lake Quinalt Lodge, Olympic National Park, Washington
Lake Quinalt Lodge.
Location: Lake Quinalt, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13799  
Lake Quinalt Lodge, Olympic National Park, Washington
Lake Quinalt Lodge.
Location: Lake Quinalt, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13800  
Lake Quinalt, Olympic National Park, Washington
Lake Quinalt.
Location: Lake Quinalt, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13801  
Logging companies have clear cut this forest near Lake Quinalt, leaving wreckage in their wake, Olympic National Park, Washington
Logging companies have clear cut this forest near Lake Quinalt, leaving wreckage in their wake.
Location: Lake Quinalt, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13802  
Logging companies have clear cut this forest near Lake Quinalt, leaving wreckage in their wake, Olympic National Park, Washington
Logging companies have clear cut this forest near Lake Quinalt, leaving wreckage in their wake.
Location: Lake Quinalt, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13803  
Logging companies have clear cut this forest near Lake Quinalt, leaving wreckage in their wake, Olympic National Park, Washington
Logging companies have clear cut this forest near Lake Quinalt, leaving wreckage in their wake.
Location: Lake Quinalt, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13804  
Logging companies have clear cut this forest near Lake Quinalt, leaving wreckage in their wake, Olympic National Park, Washington
Logging companies have clear cut this forest near Lake Quinalt, leaving wreckage in their wake.
Location: Lake Quinalt, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13805  
Logging companies have clear cut this forest near Lake Quinalt, leaving wreckage in their wake, Olympic National Park, Washington
Logging companies have clear cut this forest near Lake Quinalt, leaving wreckage in their wake.
Location: Lake Quinalt, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13806  
A couple walks along Ruby Beach at sunset, Olympic National Park, Washington
A couple walks along Ruby Beach at sunset.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13807  
Ruby Beach, sunset lights up the trees along the beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Ruby Beach, sunset lights up the trees along the beach.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13809  
Ruby Beach and its famous seastack, early morning, Olympic National Park, Washington
Ruby Beach and its famous seastack, early morning.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13813  
A visitor walks along Ruby Beach at low tide, dwarfed by its famous seastack, early morning, Olympic National Park, Washington
A visitor walks along Ruby Beach at low tide, dwarfed by its famous seastack, early morning.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13814  
Ruby Beach and its famous seastack, early morning, Olympic National Park, Washington
Ruby Beach and its famous seastack, early morning.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13816  
Ruby Beach and its famous seastack, early morning, Olympic National Park, Washington
Ruby Beach and its famous seastack, early morning.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13817  
Ruby Beach and its famous seastack, early morning, Olympic National Park, Washington
Ruby Beach and its famous seastack, early morning.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13818  
Trees, morning light and mist, Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Trees, morning light and mist.
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington
Image ID: 13819  
Children's Pool lifeguard tower and sea wall with tourists, Torrey Pines golf course and Black's Beach in the distance, La Jolla, California
Children's Pool lifeguard tower and sea wall with tourists, Torrey Pines golf course and Black's Beach in the distance.
Location: La Jolla, California
Image ID: 20274  
Ilanaaq, the logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, is formed of stone in the Inukshuk-style of traditional Inuit sculpture.  Located near the Whistler mountain gondola station, overlooking Whistler Village and Green Lake in the distance
Ilanaaq, the logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, is formed of stone in the Inukshuk-style of traditional Inuit sculpture. Located near the Whistler mountain gondola station, overlooking Whistler Village and Green Lake in the distance.
Location: Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21008  
Ilanaaq, the logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, is formed of stone in the Inukshuk-style of traditional Inuit sculpture.  Located near the Whistler mountain gondola station, overlooking Whistler Village and Green Lake in the distance
Ilanaaq, the logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, is formed of stone in the Inukshuk-style of traditional Inuit sculpture. Located near the Whistler mountain gondola station, overlooking Whistler Village and Green Lake in the distance.
Location: Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21009  
Ilanaaq, the logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, is formed of stone in the Inukshuk-style of traditional Inuit sculpture.  Located near the Whistler mountain gondola station, overlooking Whistler Village and Green Lake in the distance
Ilanaaq, the logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, is formed of stone in the Inukshuk-style of traditional Inuit sculpture. Located near the Whistler mountain gondola station, overlooking Whistler Village and Green Lake in the distance.
Location: Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21010  
Ilanaaq, the logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, is formed of stone in the Inukshuk-style of traditional Inuit sculpture.  This one is located on the summit of Whistler Mountain
Ilanaaq, the logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, is formed of stone in the Inukshuk-style of traditional Inuit sculpture. This one is located on the summit of Whistler Mountain.
Location: Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21014  
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