Olympic National Park

Olympic_National_Park.jpg

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Title

Olympic National Park

Subject

Culture,Immovable Culture Heritage,Tourism

Description

Olympic National Park features a spectacular coastline, scenic lakes, majestic mountains and glaciers, and a magnificent virgin temperate rainforest. Olympic National Park has a wealth of geological formations – including rocky islets along the coast formed by a continuously receding and changing coastline, deep canyons and valleys formed by erosion and craggy peaks and beautiful cirques sculpted by glaciation. Olympic National Park is also the lowest latitude in the world in which glaciers form below an elevation of 2000 meters and occur below an elevation of 1000 meters. The park’s relative isolation, high rainfall, strong west-to-east precipitation gradient, ten major watersheds and rugged topography have combined to produce varied and complex life zones – from coastline to temperate forest to alpine meadows to glaciated peaks. As a result, the park is rich in biological diversity and has a high rate of endemism.

Source

is51102023

Date

14/07/2005

Contributor

yl279

Format

image/jpeg

Type

Still Image

Date Submitted

04/20/2023 09:13:07 pm

License

In Copyright (InC)

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https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/151

Spatial Coverage

current,47,-123;

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https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/151/gallery/

Object

whc.unesco.org/en/documents/108407

Europeana Provider

https://www.brianmichelsen.com/

Europeana Rights

Brian Michelsen

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DescriptionEN

Olympic National Park features a spectacular coastline, scenic lakes, majestic mountains and glaciers, and a magnificent virgin temperate rainforest. Olympic National Park has a wealth of geological formations – including rocky islets along the coast formed by a continuously receding and changing coastline, deep canyons and valleys formed by erosion and craggy peaks and beautiful cirques sculpted by glaciation. Olympic National Park is also the lowest latitude in the world in which glaciers form below an elevation of 2000 meters and occur below an elevation of 1000 meters. The park’s relative isolation, high rainfall, strong west-to-east precipitation gradient, ten major watersheds and rugged topography have combined to produce varied and complex life zones – from coastline to temperate forest to alpine meadows to glaciated peaks. As a result, the park is rich in biological diversity and has a high rate of endemism.

Citation

“Olympic National Park,” STAGE, accessed December 15, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1210.

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