Virtual Guidebook to the Olympic Peninsula and Southwest Washington
Hoh Rain Forest - Hall of Mosses
Olympic National Park Washington
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 | Clearings in the rain forest occur where big trees have fallen, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Moss-hung maples are the highlight of the Hall of Mosses trail, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | To reduce impact the trail is fenced and some sections have been closed, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Some of the big leaf maples are really huge, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Ferns and moss grow most thickly on the deciduous trees, such as these maples, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Fallen logs rot quickly in the rain forest, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Hemlocks often occur in a row where they have grown atop a nurse log, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Clear spring-fed streams lace the rain forest, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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