From Your Corner: Cape Flattery
Photos by Patrick McDonald
Did you know that Washington possesses the most northwestern point of the Lower 48 states of the U.S.? It’s Cape Flattery, where the Pacific Ocean meets the Strait of Juan de Fuca. It’s located in Clallam County, on the northwestern tip of the Olympic Peninsula. The cape is part of the Makah Reservation. The photo above gives a view of the cape just above the shoreline. The photo below is taken from a nearby hill. It shows the cape and Tatoosh Island.
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