Windswept conifer at Point Wilson in Fort Worden State Park.
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Point Wilson Lighthouse, Port Townsend, Washington, 2004.
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Point Wilson Lighthouse
The Point Wilson Light is an active aid to navigation located in Fort Worden State Park near Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washington.
Point Wilson marks the western side of the entrance to Admiralty Inlet from the Strait of Juan de Fuca and is an important landmark for vessels traveling to and from Puget Sound. The current light was built in 1914, but a lighthouse has been established at the site since 1879.
After the construction of the current light the original 1879 structure was used as a keepers dwelling. The light was automated in 1972 and is currently monitored via computer within the Coast Guard Air Station at Port Angeles. As of today the light is currently leased to the U.S. Lighthouse Society, who is offering overnight stays in a nearby restored Coast Guard dwelling.
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As a young runt growing up during the early 1960s I remember seeing these coastal conifers from afar—probably from Chetzemoka Park or Point Hudson. Instead of weathered conifers, I thought they looked like palm trees on a distant shore. I didn’t see them up close until years later when I was finally old enough to ride a bike down Morgan Hill.
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the fact that house has CANONICALLY WATCHED PORN STARRING WILSON is fucking insane it all just keeps getting gayer and gayer
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welp barbie meme is ded but dusting this old doodle off for posting 🚓
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