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  • Cape Flattery, the northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States, can be reached from a short walk on boardwalks and trail in Clallam County on the Makah Reservation, Washington. Admire coastal scenery, sea stacks, and surf. Here the Strait of Juan de Fuca joins the Pacific Ocean. Offshore of the Olympic Peninsula, the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary extends from Cape Flattery in the north to Copalis River in the south. Panorama stitched from 9 images.
    0911OLY-328-36pan_Cape-Flattery.jpg
  • A rock island hosts birds offshore from Cape Flattery, the northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States. Cape Flattery can be reached from a short walk on boardwalks and trail in Clallam County on the Makah Reservation, Washington. Here the Strait of Juan de Fuca joins the Pacific Ocean. Offshore of the Olympic Peninsula, the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary extends from Cape Flattery in the north to Copalis River in the south.
    0911OLY-337_Cape-Flattery.jpg
  • Cape Flattery, the northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States, can be reached from a short walk on boardwalks and trail on the Makah Reservation, in Clallam County, Washington, USA. Admire sea caves, crashing surf, forest, and other coastal scenery. Here the Strait of Juan de Fuca joins the Pacific Ocean. Offshore of the Olympic Peninsula, the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary extends from Cape Flattery in the north to Copalis River in the south. Stitched from 3 overlapping photos.
    0911OLY-308-310pan_Cape-Flattery-sea...jpg
  • Cape Flattery, the northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States, can be reached from a short walk on boardwalks and trail in Clallam County on the Makah Reservation, Washington. Admire coastal scenery, sea stacks, and surf. Here the Strait of Juan de Fuca joins the Pacific Ocean. Offshore of the Olympic Peninsula, the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary extends from Cape Flattery in the north to Copalis River in the south.
    0911OLY-300_Cape-Flattery.jpg
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