Washington State's Rugged Coastline
Photography by Bill Bell
Washington State's rugged and majestic coastline lends itself to photography and will soon be part of Dorothy and Bill Bell's "On the Road In" series of RV Travel Routes. An in depth look at RV sites along the Pacific Coast from British Columbia, Canada to Mexico's Baja Sur will soon be up on the web. We've been traveling this route for years and never stop enjoying the ruggedness, beauty and charm of the coast including Washington State, Oregon and California.
In the meantime, enjoy the pictures of some of the views.
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Sunset at Hood Canal Clouds over Juan de Fuca
Lyre Beach near Port Angels
Port Angels Sunset over Juan de Fuca
Olympic Peninsula many coastlines....the north side
Callam county courthouse Moss, lichens and dampness
Rocks, sacred and otherwise near Neah Bay
La Push is the Pacific Coast at its wildest ....the dark side
A bridge to nowhere...La Push and a huge steelhead can put smiles on even a teenager's face
Seagulls, waves and sand near Pacific City, Washington State
A rugged beach and bushels of oysters near Westport Washington.
Crab nets at Westport
Beaches and cliffs make Washington's Pacific coast as dynamic as Oregons
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