Submitted by almozando t3_ym28ft in Washington
I realize this is a long shot, but I saw a place on a highway on the Olympic peninsula about 7 years ago and I was wondering if anyone here could help me find it again.
I was going towards Sequim after taking a ferry from Everett. I think it was probably either highway 101 or 104. There was a very long curve of road that gradually revealed an incredible forest landscape, and on the side of the road were a series of signs, each one just a few words, forming a message about preserving the forest. It was something like:
This area was established as a preserve So that the beauty of this land Shall be maintained in perpetuity
I don’t remember the exact words, so I’m not sure how to find that place again. I’m also not currently in the US, but I’m hoping I can find it if someone knows where it is in more detail.
plumfiend3 t1_iv1wxeh wrote
is it the us forest service's signs along 104 between the 101/104 junction and port gamble? each sign is a fragment of the sentence?