Maybe it took crossing the U.S. eight times this summer ... or traveling in 5 scenic European countries...for me to see this, but our own state of Washington has some truly beautiful scenery. Here is a sample from just this past week....
Here is our beloved Mt. Rainier-but this view is from 130 miles east of Seattle and it gives you a different look than the view that is typically photographed looking south from Seattle.
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Here is Snoqualamie Pass with its first snowfall of the season. - This pass is just 50 miles from Seattle. It crosses the Cascade Mountains- the mountain range that divides the state from north to south and gives it two distinct climates. Wet on the west side and dry on the east side.
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Here is the Columbia River bridge at Vantage, Washington. Vantage is on the dry side of the state, about 140 miles east of Seattle.
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On a bluff overlooking the Vantage Bridge there is an art installation called The Wild Horses Monument. The horse sculptures are very impressive on the ridge
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I found this close-up picture of the lead horse on our state tourist site