Submitted by Starfox_2020 t3_11ipctb in Washington
Me being from BC, I generalize BC as full of mountains, forests and not a single piece of flat land or change of scenery. The most that looks different is the Kelowna region where the mountains are brownish with no trees. But time, I was playing around with Maps and I found out once you pass through the cascades on the I-90, it eventually becomes flat and brown. If you take the I-82 south towards Yakima, you can see the change that’s 100% opposite of what you see on the west coast. It makes me really want to visit the rest of Washington outside of the Seattle area. It’s amazing how deserts can become a thing after you cross the 49th!
Karuna56 t1_jazfaoi wrote
I am also amazed and I majored in Geography at University. Here in Washington, we have glaciers, temperate rain forest, fjords, high desert, grasslands, mountain peaks, volcanoes, and much much more. I really believe that Washington has the most geographic diversity of all 50 States.
Plus Sasquatch.