There is one major thing I have to leave out of this article, but the rest of the shocking story I can give you from someone who actually experienced it.
The Hoh Rainforest is on the western slope of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, loaded with thousands of acres of bright green moss. Located near the old logging town of Forks, the rainforest is iconic for receiving the most rainfall of any forest in the lower 48.
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Why is it Called Leavenworth?
Leavenworth, Washington’s early name was Icicle Flats. It's the early 1880s and settlers who made their way across America saw the breathtaking Enchantments and surrounding ridges and decided to stay and trade with the local native tribes. At t...
The Guler Ice Cave is part of a larger network of lava tubes that formed when molten lava flowed beneath the surface, leaving hollow tunnels behind. At a length of about 650 feet, it’s a manageable exploration for most families.