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Olympic National Park was founded in 1938 and is located in the western part of the US state of Washington on the Olympic Peninsula. Since 1976 the national park has also been designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve. In 1981 UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. Since the national park is located on a remote peninsula, some animal and plant species have developed here that can only be found here in the park. For this reason, the park is a popular research area for biologists and zoologists.

The national park consists of two separate parts. The coastline is very rugged and often shrouded in fog. Inland, the forest connects directly to the beaches, which often leads to fallen tree trunks lying across the beach. The core area of ​​the park is the mountainous region around the Olympic Mountains, which is covered by many ancient glaciers. To the west of it are temperate rainforest up to the park boundary, here lies the wettest point in the contiguous United States.

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I’ve been there and it is the epitome of what one imagines the Pacific Northwest to be. Truly magical in a very rugged, craggy sort of way.

Olympic National Park was founded in 1938 and is located in the western part of the US state of Washington on the Olympic Peninsula. Since 1976 the national park has also been designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve. In 1981 UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. Since the national park is located on a remote peninsula, some animal and plant species have developed here that can only be found here in the park. For this reason, the park is a popular research area for biologists and zoologists.

The national park consists of two separate parts. The coastline is rugged, often shrouded in fog. Inland, the forest connects directly to the beaches, fallen tree trunks often seen lying across the beach. The core area of the park is the mountainous region around the Olympic Mountains, covered by ancient glaciers. To the west of it are temperate rainforests, making the area the wettest area in the contiguous United States.


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As someone from Western Australia I am awed by the scenery and wild life. Its not a place I will ever get to. I hope the folk of USA appreciate the beauty they have on their doorstep and I am glad that most of mankind cannot reach these fantastically stunning areas, thanks for the doco 10 out of 10!!!

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Can we just appreciate this high quality free content offered by this amazing channel thank you.

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I love that little whistle guy, warning all his friends to take cover! So cute!🤗

wendydebois
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I grew up on the Atlantic Ocean, but now live in Canada. I 💛 love the ocean 💙 videos, water is one of the strongest forces on earth. Thank you for sharing this beautiful documentary with us. I can't imagine how much work it is to make one of these, I appreciate your time and talent! Hope to see more in future.

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The background tracks in this documentary is everything

aaliyahlunan
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Of all the time i waste on you tube, this is one hour of value and inspirational plus educational viewing that feels worth every minute.

JackBQuick
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As a local washingtonian, it awes me to see these beautiful sceneries.

jessicahoward
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This is in my back yard and this was a great documentary. Thank you for giving such a detailed video.

DavidWBIII
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I appreciate these documentaries, I have watched many but when you had cascadia in the title, man this really brought back memories, I was born in Seattle, WA, ..and when my parents divorced, My father moved to the Olympic peninsula, He worked for the Department of transportation, and I would go with him early in the morning to plow the roads in winter during heavy snow we would travel allow over the peninsula from Forks to sequim, ..all the way up to hurricane ridge, ...he really loved it there and took my sister and I all over that amazing corner of our country, brings back memories, I sure do miss Him... thanks...

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you really make my life with these, watch two or three a day

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Many Thanks🍀🌈👏👏👏👏👏
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ammakhan
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For a nature lover like me, this channel gives me a relax, happy and enjoying moment of life whenever i watches it.

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Absolutely stunning and beautiful documentary! Thank you for sharing!

miguelmccullough
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There are moments when all worries and losses have subsided in the boundless serenity and peace of nature.

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Cascadia is home to a diverse array of wildlife, where magnificent creatures roam freely.

BrainyAnimal
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Ahhh my neck of the woods. Right on😊😊😊

charlessarver
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This was intense and laid back 😍 Thank You for this wonderful moment in nature and time!

khadijah
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Grew up at the gateway to the Olympics, spent a fair bit of time enjoying hiking fishing and hunting there and other Washington State places. I miss it but grew weary of the winters . I really enjoyed this Documentary immensely. Ty for posting it.

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Being a zoologist, it's wonderful to see wildlife Thanks ❤

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