Virtual Guidebook to the Olympic Peninsula and Southwest Washington
Hoh Rain Forest - Spruce Trail
Olympic National Park Washington
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 | Parts of the rain forest are fairly open, with hemlock and spruce, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Sitka spruce has a characteristic flared base, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Near the river grazing by elk keeps the forest floor open, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Alder and Sitka Spruce near the Hoh River, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | The wide gravelly Hoh River, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | The spruce forest is not as extravagantly mossy as the maple groves, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Vine maples create tunnels of green light under the big spruce trees, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Bigleaf and vine maples, Sitka spruce and western hemlock compose this forest, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | A colonnade of trees, all established along a now,vanished "nurse log", Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park (July 29, 2007) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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