Our day here in the greater Puget Sound started as a sunny day finally giving way to the rain so typical for our area. I guess you could say it's turned out to be a gloomy cloudy day. Makes me wish for a sunny weather vacation. With that thought in mind perhaps you are beginning to plan for your vacations.
I came across a Marine Parks list from the National Parks Conservation Association, and I thought you would find it to be interesting, but unfortunately they no longer have the list online. The list included 13 coral reefs, the tropical rain forests of the sea, details of various marine wildlife and of course the place we all love to visit - beaches.
Treasure!
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You may have already heard the terrible news from Friday evening - December 2006: A 25 year old Canadian woman aboard the Barque Picton Cast...
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Ahoy sailors! You have found a place to explore tall sailing ships under the sails of the sun. We know you will enjoy your stay as you disco...
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Now here's something you don't see every day! Wow, this is a very unusual antique treasure, which I saw up for auction on Ebay. I wa...
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In the late spring or early summer of 1699 Captain Kidd's sloop sailed into the mouth of the Delaware Bay and changed the whole fortune ...
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Last summer we took a nice trip to Depoe Bay, Oregon where the waves of the sea crash upon the rocks. If you miss the ocean and don't ha...
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December 8th, 2006: Laura Gainey was washed overboard from the deck of the Barque Picton Castle. Unfortunately, she was not found. The sea...
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A rare sighting of Popeye the sailor man, with Olive Oil Oyl! OMGosh! Could hardly believe my eyes - lol. My friend and I ran into Popeye...
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If you are planning to learn how to sail and prefer to attend a sailing school, there are many good ones to choose from. We'll be adding...
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This is really an amazing restaurant! The dining area is completely underwater so it's like eating surrounded by a giant aquarium! The r...
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Tall Ships of Tacoma maritime festival. The weather was overcast and cool the morning we headed for the Tall Ships of Tacoma Maritime Fest...