Nisqually River in Rainier National Park
I took this photo yesterday when I visited Mt. Rainier. Paradise Valley was engulfed in a heavy fog so I couldn't see the peak. I went down to the foot of the mountain where the river runs and scoped the area for a place to photograph and found all these rocks and boulder runoffs.
The Nisqually River used to be the territory of the Nisqually tribe who it was named after. The Nisqually also lived throughout southern Puget Sound along the Olympic Range. A treaty between the Washington territory and the native population of Puget Sound was signed in Medicine Creek.
The Nisqually were relocated from the river and the surrounding region after the signing of the treaty - a somber and sad fact of the history of Washington State.
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| Category | Landscape |
| Exposure | Manual exposure, 1/3 sec, f/16, ISO 100 |
| Camera | Sony A7II |
| Lens | Tamron 15-30mm |
| Filter | None |
| Location | Washington State, United States |
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