Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Port Angeles - Washington
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Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Port Angeles - Washington: The most beautiful places and sight in Port Angeles: Olympic National Park Visitor Center, Black Ball Ferry Line, Marymere Falls, Salt Creek Recreation Area, Madison Creek Falls, Arthur D. Feiro Marine Life Center, Port Angeles Fine Art Center, Port Angeles City Pier, Elwha Klallam Heritage Training Center, Olympic Coast Discovery Center
Most Dangerous Places In Washington After Dark
Most Dangerous Places In Washington After Dark
1. Tukwila
2. Tacoma
3. Fife
4. Yakima
5. Spokane
6. Seattle
7. Port Orchard
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Bremerton Ferry ⛴ - Seattle Day Trip
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The Seattle–Bremerton ferry is a ferry route across Puget Sound between Seattle and Bremerton, Washington. Since 1951, the route has primarily been operated by the state-run Washington State Ferries system, currently the largest ferry system in the United States. Kitsap Transit also runs passenger-only fast ferries service on the route.
The Seattle–Bremerton ferry route was once known as the Navy Yard route. Before ferry service, the route was served by steamships and steamboats, such as the Inland Flyer. The sternwheeler Bailey Gatzert, once considered one of the most prestigious vessels to operate on Puget Sound and the Columbia River, was converted to an automobile ferry and as such became the first ferry to run on the Seattle-Bremerton route. Another vessel to run on the route was the unique streamlined ferry Kalakala.
From 1986 to 2002, Washington State Ferries operated passenger-only service on the Bremerton route using specialized high-speed boats. After the service was cancelled, Kitsap Transit contracted with private companies to operate a similar service for several years, and later debuted its own service, Kitsap Fast Ferries, on July 10, 2017.
The route from Seattle departs from the Washington State Ferry Terminal on the central Seattle waterfront. Assigned to the route as of July 2017 were the Super-class ferry Kaleetan and Olympic Class ferry Chimacum
Discover Kitsap Peninsula Washington with Bainbridge Homes
Take an aerial tour of the beautiful Kitsap Peninsula in Western Washington State with Gabrielle Ritter, with Bainbridge Homes. Kitsap Peninsula, west of the city of Seattle is known as Puget Sound's natural side, with smaller communities, less congestion and a more relaxed pace. Yet Kitsap is so close to the attractions of the big cities when you're in the mood. If you are looking for a home in Kitsap Peninsula area. Give Gabrielle Ritter a call. 206-866-8136
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Cascade Loop Scenic Highway - Best Washington Road Trip
The Cascade Loop Scenic Highway is the best Washington road trip! Just a short distance from Seattle, this 440-mile route takes you to small towns like Leavenworth, Manson, Winthrop, and Mazama. The scenery on this drive is unrivaled, as you pass beautiful mountains on Highway 20 in the North Cascades National Park. So for the ultimate road trip adventure, put the Cascade Loop Scenic Highway on your list! In this video, we'll also highlight places to stay along the drive.
Featured Vehicle: 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander
Anderson Island, Puget Sound's Secret Island
Get to know Puget Sound's magical yet least known island! Picturesque, relaxed, natural. You can be as relaxed or active as you wish to be with three beautiful lakes, nature trails a nine hole golf course, fine dining on the waterfront, boating kayaking, tennis... too many opportunities to list here. Better yet, hop on a Pierce County Ferry and discover for yourself! Anderson Island, Puget Sound's Secret Island. andersonisland.org
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Scenic Drive Whidbey Island - State Route 525 Clinton
Scenic drive on inter state route 525 south towards Clinton, Washington, United States. See contrasting conditions in 5 minutes of driving.
Whidbey Island is one of nine islands located in Island County, Washington, in the United States. Whidbey is located about 30 miles north of Seattle, and lies between the Olympic Peninsula and the I-5 corridor of western Washington.
Taken 15th January 2012 on a Canon IXY 30S
Puget Sound Scenic Drive (Washington State)
Driving the scenic highway along the Puget Sound in Washington State. Beautiful landscapes!
Beware These Worst Beaches for Shark Attacks!
Shark attacks seem to be on the rise in many parts of the world, therefore, you might want to steer clear of the following known shark-infested waters. Statistically, these are among the most dangerous beaches for deadly shark attacks.
1. Pernambuco, Brazil
The shockingly high attack rate in these waters appears to be due to over-fishing. Without enough food supply, the sharks have begun to sample other forms of fare to satisfy their relentless hunger.
2. Second Beach, South Africa
The beach is popular among shark-seeking tourists and cage divers. Tour operators dump boatloads of bloody chum in the water order to entice the great whites. You definitely don’t want to surf or swim anywhere near these boats and their chum lines.
3. New Smyrna Beach, Florida
More than 238 shark attacks have been documented at Florida’s (surprisingly) popular New Smyrna Beach. In fact, 15% of worldwide shark bites have occurred here. Most of the bites are courtesy of baby bull sharks that favor these waters. To date, none of the recorded attacks here have been fatal.
4. Velzyland Beach, Hawaii
About 41 different shark species that frequent Hawaii’s waters including aggressive specimens like bull sharks and great whites. The last fatal shark attack at this beach occurred in 1994 when a tiger shark attacked a surfer. More recent attacks on surfers have been reported, but none fatal.
5. New South Wales, Australia
This region, which includes famous Bondi Beach, has recorded more than 170 unprovoked shark attacks and more than 50 fatal attacks, and great white shark encounters are more common here than in other parts of the world. Due to the position of the continental shelf, swimmers and surfers are in close proximity of deep waters where these potential predators cruise.
6. Fletcher Cove, California
Fletcher Cove may be picturesque, but it is also the scene of 142 unprovoked shark attacks, including some recent fatalities. Scientists are convinced that the fish-strewn waters in this region are ideal feeding grounds for large predators like the great white.
7. Reunion Island, Indian Ocean
This island has had more than 10 attacks in a recent two-year period, three being fatal. This has prompted island officials to close the beaches to swimmers and surfers. Experts aren’t sure why the sharks are biting people with greater frequency.
8. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Since 2005, there have been more than fifty attacks. In fact, researchers have claimed that South Carolina’s waters are just as dangerous as Florida’s when comparing the swimmer-to-attack ratio. Their waters are attractive to species like tiger sharks and bull sharks.
9. Coffin Bay, Australia
The name says it all. Don’t swim here unless you fancy a meeting with a great white. Recently an abalone diver was attacked and killed by two great white sharks. His body was never recovered.
10. Surf Beach, California
A nineteen-year-old surfer was attacked and killed a few years ago by a great white shark believed to be 18 feet in length. The waters here are home to seals, which attract great whites in large numbers.
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Washington State Resorts | Alderbrook Resort & Spa | (360) 898 2200
Alderbrook Resort & Spa Get Away Without Going Away
Remember when days used to stretch out forever? When you'd wake up with the sun on your face, have breakfast, sit on the deck all morning and do nothing at all? Dig clams for dinner, then have a fire on the beach? You felt far away from everything, yet close to what was important.
That's how it is at Alderbrook Resort. A convenient two hours from Seattle or Portland, the Alderbrook Resort takes you worlds away. Surrounded by the Olympic Mountains, the Resort & Spa rests on the shores of the Hood Canal, a glacier-carved fjord home to eagles and osprey, salmon and seals.
We believe that a getaway shouldn't mean roughing it. Our luxury guestrooms and accommodations are beautifully designed with thoughtfully appointed amenities. Like premium linens and comfy duvets. Daybeds and soaking tubs. A lobby with a massive stone fireplace and leather couches to sink into. A waterfront indoor pool. A world-class full service Spa. A neighboring PGA golf course. A private hiking trail. Plus some of the best food in the region, with fresh local seafood and world-class wines. And a full service marina with kayaking, boating and paddle boarding only steps away. Or bring your own boat along.
The Alderbrook Resort in Washington is the kind of place where you can put your feet up at the end of the day, watch the sun set and say, yes. This is good
Alderbrook Resort & Spa
7101 E State Highway 106
Union, Washington 98592
(360) 898-2200
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