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Greg Johnston
Greg Johnston
@GPJohnston@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Alitla’a, Crying Lady Rock, and oystercatchers, at Second Beach, Olympic National Park. According to Quileute legend, she turned to stone in her grief after finding and kneeling at the body of her son, a skilled ocean fisherman who washed ashore with his overturned canoe. #Hiking #AltText

An ocean beach in pink-tinted early morning sun, with a tidal rock in the foreground with oystercatcher sea birds on and around it. And to the right a stone sea stack resembling a person on her knees, her head slightly bent downward.
An ocean beach in pink-tinted early morning sun, with a tidal rock in the foreground with oystercatcher sea birds on and around it. And to the right a stone sea stack resembling a person on her knees, her head slightly bent downward.
An ocean beach in pink-tinted early morning sun, with a tidal rock in the foreground with oystercatcher sea birds on and around it. And to the right a stone sea stack resembling a person on her knees, her head slightly bent downward.
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