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  • Coal Creek Falls can be reached via a walking loop of 2.5 miles from Red Town Trailhead in Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, "Issaquah Alps," Bellevue, Washington, USA. Cougar Mountain's coal was energetically mined from 1863-1963.
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  • Far Country Falls is a short spur from Indian Trail, starting from Red Town Trailhead in Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, "Issaquah Alps," Bellevue, Washington, USA. Cougar Mountain's coal was energetically mined from 1863-1963.
    2103RX100M6-10.jpg
  • Far Country Falls is a short spur from Indian Trail, starting from Red Town Trailhead in Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, "Issaquah Alps," Bellevue, Washington, USA. Cougar Mountain's coal was energetically mined from 1863-1963.
    2103RX100M6-11.jpg
  • Far Country Falls is a short spur from Indian Trail, starting from Red Town Trailhead in Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, "Issaquah Alps," Bellevue, Washington, USA. Cougar Mountain's coal was energetically mined from 1863-1963.
    2103RX100M6-09.jpg
  • Icicles freeze over a splashing stream in Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Icicles freeze over a splashing stream in Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, Washington, USA.
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  • The #4 coal seam airshaft extends 1200 feet underground to the Primrose Mine at an elevation 780 feet below its opening, in Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, King County, Washington, USA. The Newcastle coal seams were laid down in a salt-water lagoon of the Pacific Ocean. Over 20 million years, plate tectonics tilted the flat coal beds to a 42 degree angle, making removal more expensive. The peak of coal mining here fueled World War I trains, ships, and factories.
    1204COU-004_Primrose-Mine.jpg
  • Icicles freeze over a splashing stream in Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, Washington, USA.
    1301COU-010.jpg
  • The grid of an iron grate seals an old mine. The #4 coal seam airshaft extends 1200 feet underground to the Primrose Mine at an elevation 780 feet below its opening, in Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, King County, Washington, USA. The Newcastle coal seams were laid down in a salt-water lagoon of the Pacific Ocean. Over 20 million years, plate tectonics tilted the flat coal beds to a 42 degree angle, making removal more expensive. The peak of coal mining here fueled World War I trains, ships, and factories.
    1204COU-006_Primrose-Mine.jpg
  • Yellow flowers bloom from Western Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) growing in a bog at Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, King County, Washington, USA. Native to the Pacific Northwest, this species is in the arum family. The plant's "skunky" odor attracts its pollinators: scavenging flies and beetles.
    1204COU-014_Skunk-Cabbage_Lysichiton...jpg
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