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2016 Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire & Fly In

2016 Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire & Fly In

Sequim, WA (Clallam County)

 

Sequim lies within the rainshadow of the Olympic Mountains and receives on average less than 16 inches (410 mm) of rain per year—about the same as Los Angeles, California—and has given itself the nickname of Sunny Sequim. Yet the city is fairly close to some of the wettest temperate rainforests of the contiguous United States. This climate anomaly is sometimes called the blue hole of Sequim. (1)

 

References (1) Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequim,_Washington

Sequim Farmer’s Market in background

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2016 Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire & Fly In

Incoming tide suspending fine sediment flowing past Klapot Point into Sequim Bay.

Sequim, WA

2016 Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire & Fly In

2016 Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire & Fly In

Dungeness Schoolhouse (1892)

2016 Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire & Fly In

Sequim Farmer’s Market

2016 Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire & Fly In

2016 Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire & Fly In

Sequim Bay is where the Marine Sciences Laboratory for the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is located in Sequim, Washington.

 

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