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Olympic National Park was founded in 1938 and is located in the western part of the US state of Washington on the Olympic Peninsula. Since 1976 the national park has also been designated…

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  1. I’ve been there and it is the epitome of what one imagines the Pacific Northwest to be. Truly magical in a very rugged, craggy sort of way.

    Olympic National Park was founded in 1938 and is located in the western part of the US state of Washington on the Olympic Peninsula. Since 1976 the national park has also been designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve. In 1981 UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. Since the national park is located on a remote peninsula, some animal and plant species have developed here that can only be found here in the park. For this reason, the park is a popular research area for biologists and zoologists.

    The national park consists of two separate parts. The coastline is rugged, often shrouded in fog. Inland, the forest connects directly to the beaches, fallen tree trunks often seen lying across the beach. The core area of the park is the mountainous region around the Olympic Mountains, covered by ancient glaciers. To the west of it are temperate rainforests, making the area the wettest area in the contiguous United States.

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  2. "Killer whales"??? In nature there's no killer as if animals attacked like man, who go out with their dogs to murder an animal just for the sake of cutting its head to hang on the wall. I hate this kind of dramatization, with soundtrack, transforming animals into barbarians. The only reason for animals to kill each other is survival.

  3. This is so crazy, I grew up half of my life in Tacoma washington, in the UPS area, (right around the corner from Ted Bundy's childhood home, as well as his uncle's house, across the street, from Little Anne Marie, she was 5 years old, and took piano lessons every evening when she got out of school, across the street from our house, at Ted's uncle's, where he also lived in the same neighborhood, he was 14 years old, and had a paper route, she had to get up every morning, an hour early, to practice the piano, I guess it was kind of like her homework, before going to school, and then getting out, to go to her piano lessons, so that she would have done, whatever she learned, she was absolutely fund of Ted, every morning when he would deliver the paper, she would be the only one downstairs, and it will go out and grab it, to put it on top of the piano, so it would be there, for her father, when he came down the stairs to read it before work, who won normal day, when she was downstairs practicing the piano, her parents came downstairs to find the paper, but she was gone, until this day, her body has never been found, throughout the whole neighborhood, people looked for her everywhere you can think of, even the military helped, the fort Lewis campus on Bridgeport avenue, change to assist the police as soon as they found out, till this day, I honestly believe, along with her parents and everyone in that neighborhood, that she was Ted's first victim, at the age of only 14, he might have been young but old enough, he admitted in his last interview before they killed him, is that he got this compulsion when he was between 12 and 13, 14 would have been the perfect age to try it out, and so I believe that he did) and so they build a bridge, for Tacoma suburbs, I like Bremerton and gig harbor, which takes you around that little loop of Washington, where you can get to places like Victoria, Whidbey Island Washington, and get a fairy that would take you all the way through Olympic park, and orcas Island, where we get to literally watch them, in the wild in their own home, when I got older, and my uncle's job moved, to microsoft, we moved to Lynnwood Washington, and there we could get a fairy in Edmonds Washington, that will take you to Port Townsend Washington, and the same thing all over again, really really cool, Washington is like the warm part of Alaska, you can even drive to Alaska from washington, you just go North to Canada and take the Alaskan highway, is so many people, that I talked to they don't realize you can drive to Alaska.