Kalaloch Campground, 1977
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I recently took a walk down to a tree that I painted once before. This is the Tree of Life at Kalaloch, on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State.
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When for a walk on Kalaloch beach today. I think I found my wand while here. Instead of Oak, Willow or Holly wood it’s made of beat up drift wood. I fully expect my Hogwarts acceptance letter to come any day now. XD
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‘Gettin' high's easy/Gettin' drunk's fine/ It's the gettin' by that'll get us all down/So if you need me/Know that I'm bleeding/Somewhere alone in some coastal town/Some coastal town.’-Z. Bryan #thenextgreatadventure #adventuresinwashington #olympicnationalpark #kalaloch #kalalochbeach #kalalochcampground #pacificcoast #pacificcoastline #pnw #pnwonderland #findyourpark #lumix #lumixg7 #nps #changingphotography #lumixmoment #wherelumixgoes #lumixphotography #yourshotphotographer #oceanbirds #oceanmist #solotravel #optoutside #neverstopexploring #adventureawaits #zachbryan #bebrave #livefuriously (at Olympic National Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnH4NYnO8oW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Tree of Life Forks, Washington
The Tree of Life is a Sitka Spruce determined to continue its growth despite its current circumstances. Due to erosion from high tide and a nearby waterfall, this tree's roots are working hard to keep it suspended nearly 10 feet in the air.
You can find this tree on Kalaloch Beach which is 33.8-miles from the town of Forks, WA (estimated 43 minute drive). If entering the beach from the Kalaloch campground parking lot, the tree is only about a 7-foot walk away. Just head down the trail stairs and head straight.
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