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  • Olympic Mountains running along Lake Cushman. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Cushman
  • The snow-capped Olympic Mountains loom behind the 520 Bridge over Lake Washington. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Heading Toward the Mountains
  • With a fresh coating of snow, almost the entire Olympic Mountain Range is on display behind The Washington State Ferry Tacoma and the West Seattle Sightseer, a passenger-only ferry heading to downtown Seattle. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Puget Sound Crossing
  • The Olympic Mountains loom behind the Space Needle in this telephoto view from Clyde Hill on the east side of Lake Washington. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Olympics Rising Over Seattle
  • Looking across the Puget Sound to the first snowfall to blanket the upper reaches of the Olympics.  Bainbridge Island and Point Monroe are in the forground. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Olympic Snow
  • View of a Seattle sunset from the Volunteer Park Water Tower.<br />
<br />
Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Sunset in Seattle
  • (Sam Groff / The Seattle Times, circa 1930)
    Rowing Toon
  • The view over Puget Sound from an inbound airline flight. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Plane Sunset
  • Olympic National Park. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times)
    Olympic Mountains Meadow
  • Alexander Calder's "Eagle" stands tall on a sunny day in Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park.<br />
<br />
Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Olympic Sculpture Park
  • Peaks surround the trail from Obstruction Point in Olympic National Park. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times)
    Olympic Mountains
  • Runners and readers enjoy the Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Olympic Sculpture Park
  • Sunset Hill Park lives up to its name as the sun fades over the Olympic Mountains. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Olympic Mountains Sunset
  • Viewed from Alki Beach in W. Seattle, a ferry heading east glides past Olympic Mountains. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Gliding Past the Olympic Mountains
  • The Olympic Mountains sparkle during a sunrise in this view from a Washington State Ferry approaching Kingston. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Olympic Mountain View
  • Brothers, a prominent pair of peaks in the Olympic Mountains, stand out during an evening’s sunset in this view from the Kirkland waterfront.  (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Olympic Sunset
  • The Brothers, part of the Olympic Mountain range stands out against a clear blue sky with the Seattle Great Wheel at right. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Olympic Mountain Brothers
  • The snowy Olympic Mountains beyond the Seattle skyline on a sunny March day. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    The Snowy Olympic Mountains Beyond t..line
  • About 10 miles separated the camera and Seattle’s taller structures in this telephoto-lens view from the Eastside’s Somerset community. The Olympic peaks are 50 miles farther away. (Larry Dion / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle and the Olympic Mountains
  • A nearly full moon is captured from Seattle’s Capitol Hill as it sinks into the morning light over the Olympic Mountains. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Full Moon Over the Olympic Mountains
  • The Elwha River inside the Olympic National Park. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    The Elwha River
  • An antlered buck, photographed in a field of wildflowers at Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Antlered Buck
  • The tide comes in around driftwood on Rialto Beach in Olympic National Park. (Kristin Jackson / Seattle Times)
    Rialto Beach Driftwood
  • A scene from Lake Crescent on Oct. 13, 1968. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park
  • Lake Crescent in the Olympic National Park is deep and cold but not bottomless. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Deep Lakes Deep Blue
  • A ferry heads towards Bremerton, Bainbridge Island and the Olympic mountains in the background under clear skies. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Westward Bound
  • Rental canoes on Lake Crescent in the Olympic National Park. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Crescent Canoes
  • A Bigleaf maple shows its autumn yellows in the wet environment of the Hoh Rain Forest at Olympic National Park in Forks, Washington. (Tom Reese / Seattle Times)
    Hoh Rain Forest Maple
  • The Space Needle stands in front of the Olympic Mountains. (Daniel Kim / The Seattle Times)
    Clearly Gorgeous
  • Goats were sedated and blindfolded Thursday in Olympic National Park before being put into harnesses as part of the goat relocation project.(Ramon Dompor / The Seattle Times)
    Mountain Goat relocation
  • With the Olympic Mountain peaks The Brothers in the background, the Washington State Ferry Suquamish sails from Bainbridge Island en route to Colman Dock. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Sailing With the Brothers
  • The Hall of Mosses in the Hoh Rain Forest is a short loop from the visitor center in Olympic National Park. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times)
    Hall of Moss
  • The beautiful, wispy Marymere Falls is reached via a .9-mile trail from Storm King Ranger Station, at the edge of Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times)
    Wispy Marymere Falls
  • The Olympic mountains reflect red sunrise light as Edmonds Kingston ferries pass each other early in the morning. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Red Sunrise
  • A sunset silhouettes a person jumping between sandbars at Shi Shi Beach on the Olympic Peninsula. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Joyful Jump
  • Olympic glory: Largemouth bass and Dungeness crab. (Kelly Shea / The Seattle Times)
    Largemouth Bass and Dungeness Crab
  • A cloud formation creates a tunnel by which to view the Olympic Mountain range in this view from Smith Tower. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Remarkable Cloud Formation
  • Seastacks at dawn, Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Rialto Beach Sea Stacks
  • The meadows of Hurricane Ridge bloom with purple lupin and white bistort in Olympic National Park, Wash. (Aaron Lavinsky / The Seattle Times)
    Purple Lupin at Hurricane Ridge
  • Kayaks and canoes for rent on the beach in front of the Lake Crescent Lodge in Olympic National Park. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Kayaks and Canoes
  • Hole in the Wall, reflected in a tidepool, Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    A Nice Hole in the Wall
  • Sunsets are spectacular at Rialto Beach in the Olympic National Park. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Spectacular Sunsets
  • A tranquil scene at Golden Gardens Park includes fresh snow on the Olympic Mountains. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Golden Gardens Park
  • Preferring feet to saddles, Kennedy and Douglas hike in the wilderness of the Olympic National Park near the Elwha River. (Paul V. Thomas / The Seattle Times, 1962)
    Robert F. Kennedy and William O. Dou..ilds
  • Dripping mosses hanging from a tree totally consumed by moss along the Hoh River Trail, Olympic National Park. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Mossy Tree
  • Kayakers paddle in the teal-blue waters of Lake Crescent, in Olympic National Park. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Crescent Kayakers
  • A view from Teresita Fernandez's glass bridge 'Seattle Cloud Cover' at the Olympic Sculpture Park. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Teresita Fernandez’s Glass Bridge
  • Giant piece of drift wood on 1st Beach in La Push. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Olympic National Park
  • Backlit leaves near the forest floor along the Marymere Falls trail in Olympic National Park. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Summer sun
  • The Brothers peak, center, part of the Olympic Mountain Range, is the background for Fall colors, in Seattle. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Autumn
  • A state ferry, juxtaposed with The Eagle sculpture by Alexander Calder at Olympic Sculpture Park, crosses Elliott Bay to Seattle’s waterfront. (Sy Bean / The Seattle Times)
    Setting Sail
  • The Olympics rise in the background as orcas swim north in Puget Sound, seen from West Seattle. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Olympic View
  • Wind blows spray off the top of breakers on a sunny winter morning after a storm at Hobuck Beach near Cape Flattery. (Brian J. Cantwell / The Seattle Times)
    Hobuck Beach Ocean Spray
  • Water droplets collect on leaves near Lake Quinault. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Water droplets on leaves
  • En route to the coast from Neah Bay, you pass the Waatch River, a lush nesting place for waterfowl. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1977)
    The Waatch River
  • Old barn on a Ranch. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1977)
    Ranch on the Hoh River
  • Rain drops are slowly released from plants that act like sponges. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Rain Drops Keep Falling
  • Lake Mills, seen from the air in this photo, was created with the construction of Glines Canyon Dam in 1927. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Mills
  • Long-boomed cranes hoisted materials high above the water from the western approach to the Hood Canal Floating Bridge near Port Gamble. (The Seattle Times Archives, 1959)
    Tall Job
  • Seastacks, moon and ocean, First Beach in La Push. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    First Beach
  • Lupine blooms in Mount Rainier National Park. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times)
    Mount Rainier wildflowers
  • Pink Salmon sitting in a small pool on their way up the Dungeness River to spawn. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Pink Salmon
  • A boat at rest on the beach in Port Ludlow. <br />
<br />
Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times
    Weathered Boat
  • Smith Tower looms over the city of Seattle by early-morning light. (Daniel Kim / The Seattle Times)
    Historic Smith Tower
  • Gertrude Ederle, first woman to swim the English Channel. (Seattle Times Archives, 1926)
    Queen of the Waves
  • Under sunny skies, ferries come and go from the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal in West Seattle. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Clear Sailing
  • (The Seattle Times, 1951)
    Shilshole Marina
  • Gabriel Campanario / Seattle Times staff artist
    Elliott Bay Trail
  • No reason to panic. That big crane towering over Pike Place Market doesn’t mean a giant tower is going to block one of the most iconic views in Seattle. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Pike Place Market Construction Crane
  • Whidbey Island. (Seattle Times Archives, 1951)
    A Whidbey Island Street Scene
  • Visitors at Artist Point at the end of the Mount Baker Highway.  The area offers 360-degree views of Mount Baker and Mount Shuksan. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Artist Point
  • A pair of bald eagles stands guard at the Edmonds Ferry Terminal as a winter sunrise shines on the Olympics. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times)
    Eagles Watch Puget Sound
  • Aerial view of Ballard, the Ballard Locks and Magnolia looking west towards Puget Sound and the Olympics. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Bird's Eye View of Ballard
  • Sunset backlights blooming lupine ad Deer Park in the mountains of Olympic National Park. The Strait of Juan de Fuca is on the horizon. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times)
    Olympic National Park
  • Walkers are reflected in the windows of PACCAR Pavilion at the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, juxtaposed with artist Sandra Cinto's work Encontro das Águas (Encounter of Waters. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Olympic Sculpture Park reflections
  • The vessel Alexandra KPN, a bulk carrier, sails past the Olympic Mountains in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Strait of Juan de Fuca
  • A Washington State Ferry cruises past the Olympic Mountains peak "The Brothers." (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    The Brothers and the Boat
  • Haze in the atmosphere over Puget Sound created a colorful sunset over the Olympic Mountains and the ferries running between Edmonds and Kingston. (Harley Soltes / The Seattle Times)
    Edmonds Kingston Ferry
  • A boat cruises Puget Sound as the last light of day illuminates the Olympic Mountains. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Last Light
  • A cottontail, lower right, noshes near “Perre’s Ventaglio III,” a 1967 stainless steel and enamel sculpture by Beverly Pepper at Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Artful bunny
  • Sea stacks along the Washington coast's Olympic Coast Marine Sanctuary. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Sea Stacks
  • Snow on the Olympic mountain range can be seen behind the Seattle skyline.  Shot from Bellevue's Somerset neighborhood. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Bellevue's Westward View
  • The Olympic Mountains loom in the distance as seen from Ebey Road, between Coupeville and Ebey’s Landing. Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve takes in public and private lands stretching across a narrow neck of Whidbey Island between Admiralty Inlet and Penn Cove. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times)
    Worth the Trip: Ebey’s Landing
  • The Olympic Mountains create the backdrop as a Washington State ferry makes its way past two paddle boarders during its voyage between Edmonds and Kingston during sunset.(Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times
    Ferry at Sunset
  • The Arlington State Bank at Olympic Avenue and Third Street. (Seattle Times Archive, 1950)
    Arlington, WA
  • The drizzle is out and so are the umbrellas as Alexander Calder’s 1971 work “The Eagle” frames visitors looking out on Elliott Bay from the Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Rain and More Rain
  • A crow sits in a polished stainless steel tree, a sculpture by Roxy Paine entitled Split which rises 50 feet above the Seattle Art Museum Olympic Sculpture Park, in Seattle. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Crow's perch
  • Alders survive soggy ground in the middle of a stream that feeds the Dosewallips River on the Olympic Peninsula.(Harley Soltes / The Seattle Times, 1998)
    Tree Falls
  • A cloud formation creates a tunnel by which to view the Olympic Mountain range in this view from Smith Tower (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Puget Sound Sunset
  • A coal train approaches SAM’s Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Coal Train
  • Sea life like this Pacific Blood Star is on brilliant display at low tide as tide pools form at Point of the Arches at Shi Shi Beach on the Olympic Peninsula. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Sea Star on the Beach
  • A lone boat approaches the Ballard Bridge, seen from the air with the snowy Olympic Mountain Range in the background in Seattle. Off in the distance, the Ballard Locks and Puget Sound. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Winter View
  • Alders survive the soggy ground in the middle of a stream that feeds the Dosewallips River on the Olympic Peninsula.(Harley Soltes / The Seattle Times)
    Hardy Alder Trees
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