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Home » Photos » June » Point Whitehorn

June 2, 2009
Point Whitehorn

Point Whitehorn is a Whatcom County Park located just south of Birch Bay, Washington. A trail leads through woodlands to the beach.

Giant Hogweed blossoms
Giant Hogweed blossoms
Giant Hogweed
Giant Hogweed blossoms, backlit
Giant Hogweed
May Lilies form woodland groundcover
May Lilies form woodland groundcover, punctuated by Lady Fern

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