A long and rugged stretch of beach and bluffs runs along the north side of Port Townsend and the Quimper Peninsula. It's a favorite haunt for locals that enjoy walking or beachcombing or running their dogs off the leash between the tides. Some enjoy looking for small shards of sea glass that turn up regularly in the sand deposited from the old dumps along the coast many years ago. It's a beautiful stretch bordering the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The snow-capped peaks of the Cascade Range are seen here while looking east toward Point Wilson Lighthouse.
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tres belle photo, ce paysage est magnifique
ReplyDeleteYour photos make me curious to learn more about your country. Thanks for sharing! Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteWil, ABC Team.
I like the mountains in thr background. I could beachcomb here for hours on end!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! the lighthouse adds romance to this scenery.
ReplyDeleteWOW mountains and beach in the same picture!!!!How marvelous.
ReplyDeleteAnn
Beautiful beach!
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Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
woNderfully sceNic
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
So pretty!!
ReplyDeleteHope you can come by and see my NooK, thanks!
Breathtaking! Definitely worth clicking on the photo for the larger view!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday, raf!