Olympic National Park In Washington

Olympic National Park, Washington's crown jewel, has a mind-boggling diversity of nature. 

The national park, which encompasses a large portion of the spectacular Olympic Peninsula

Is a vast wilderness that ranges from massive glacial mountains to dense and soggy rainforests.

The peninsular itself protrudes from the west coast, as if to help the clouds identify it.

The region receives more rainfall than any other part of the continental United States.

Much of that is snow, which has resulted in the formation of over 250 glaciers within the park over time.

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