Olympic National Park, Washington,
1984
Photograph by Sam Abell
A mist-strewn landscape and a lone rustic cabin give this scene in Washington’s Olympic National Park a storybook appearance. The park covers 1,442 square miles (3,735 square kilometers) and includes glaciers, mountains, lakes, meadows, and the lush Hoh Rain Forest, known for its gargantuan conifers, dense mosses, and mythical-size fungi.
(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, “The Olympic Peninsula,” May 1984, National Geographic magazine)
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