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OSUEndyr OP t1_iwjqvzw wrote
You are correct. Been a while, and misplaced it in my head. Should read Sol Duc Falls. Olympic National Park, Washington.
tattooedtanuki t1_iwk9o15 wrote
Great shot, one of my favorite places!
ChloeSekao t1_iwjj2p3 wrote
This is a beautiful place to sit in nature.
OminousOmnipotence t1_iwk6pzb wrote
When was this taken? I was there just a few weeks ago and it looks like the exact same leaves, just in yellow.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Washington/comments/yht9tt/the_sol_duc_falls_in_olympic_national_park/
OSUEndyr OP t1_iwmcrcw wrote
July 2018
OminousOmnipotence t1_iwneaad wrote
I love how I can see the log going across in yours and how it had fallen four years later. Wow, I would have guessed the time lapse was more recent.
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d_worren t1_iwkb7pr wrote
Isn't this a repost?
OSUEndyr OP t1_iwmcvdh wrote
I can guarantee that it isn’t. Though I imagine others have similar pictures.
Robb66Boyle t1_iwkplbm wrote
I wonder if Mick Dodge still lives in the Hoh?
erantsingularity t1_iwjm4c2 wrote
While this is a lovely waterfall in Olympic National Park, it is not in the Hoh Rainforest, which is located south of The Sol Duc River valley, and is about a two hour drive away.
Edit: Hoh