Quote of the Month:
“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
Whitman county, located at the southwestern part of Washington State, and occupying the land territory of 2,159.09 sq.mi, takes the 10th place in the list of largest (in size) Washington State counties.
Kamiak Butte County Park is a 298-acre “island” in the midst of an incredible ocean of the Palouse Area’s rolling hills.
Yakima County, located at the south-central part of Washington State, has the population of 247,687 people (as of 2014 census).
Seattle is situated on a narrow neck of land between Puget Sound and Lake Washington and is surrounded by two mountain ranges: the Cascades are situated to the east and the Olympics to the west. The city is believed to be built on seven hills as Rome. The mild marine climate promotes abundant vegetation. No wonder, the city is called the “Emerald city”.