Washington Shorelines Now and Then

Documenting the Changing Shorelines of Washington State

6/27/21

Port Crescent, Revisited from the Water

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We’ve posted about the lost logging town of Port Crescent on this blog before , but there are so many great historical photos of the townsit...
6/9/21

The Dungeness Pier, a look to the south

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For a while I've been wanting to try to replicate this 1909 photo looking south from  a spot out in Dungeness Bay ( about here ): 1909 p...
5/4/21

The Twin "Mole"

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Looking west in 2010 from about here on the Strait of Juan de Fuca.  Photo by Hugh Shipman   This weekend I took advantage of the good low ...
4/15/21

Changing uses of the shoreline: The Coupeville wharf

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  A few weeks ago during a brief ice cream stop-over in Coupeville, Washington, I spent a few minutes appreciating the nice little wharf tha...
3/20/21

Another view of New Dungeness Lighthouse

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We’ve visited New Dungeness Lighthouse in a previous post , but it’s such a unique spot, it’s worth looking at from multiple angles. My buck...
3/17/21

Changing beaches: Kalaloch

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2 March 2014 photo taken of beach wood at the base of coastal bluffs on Kalaloch Beach in Olympic National Park.  This post is a bit differe...
3/4/21

Duwamish River - A River with Big Change

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The Duwamish River was straightened in 1913 after thousands of years as a natural flowing river whose tributaries originate below Mt Rainier...
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