Things move off of our entry page pretty quick sometimes. If you missed this post from Bioephemera, go take a look.
She has great pictures and a fascinating story about one Seattle's favorite places.
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Category: Science Art • Science culture • Seattle
Posted on: March 16, 2008 6:20 PM, by Sandra Porter
Things move off of our entry page pretty quick sometimes. If you missed this post from Bioephemera, go take a look.
She has great pictures and a fascinating story about one Seattle's favorite places.

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A couple of years ago I posted on flickr a photographic "walkthrough" around the park, starting here. You move around by clicking on the links, in the notes on the photos. It's not linear, one can follow various trails. I hope you like it!
Posted by: Gustavo | March 16, 2008 7:16 PM
Gustavo: that is truly fantastic!
Thank you so much! Now, I have something nice to occupy my time when I'm stuck inside.
Posted by: sandra Porter | March 16, 2008 10:13 PM