April 14, 2024
After checking out the hotel at the city of Port Angeles, we drove on the road 101 to the town of Forks where we will stay for two nights. At about 12 pm , we arrived at Rialto Beach, the main attraction we planed to visit today.
The beach is located near the town of Forks and is part of the park's wild and remote coastline.
Immediatelly, I was attracted by the towering sea stacks rising from the ocean and the large amount of large logs and driftwoods scattered across the shore.
These driftwoods are said to be mainly wood carried by rivers or oceans and washed up on the coast. The logs may have come from nearby forests, or they may have been washed down from distant areas by powerful currents in the Pacific. Each of them has intriguing shapes and textures
Does this look like a hand with two middle finger crossed?
Kiss
A sea lion
An Elephant
Pose on a log
A little dragon
What does this look like?
Alone the Hole-in-the-Wall Trail, we walked to Hole-in-the-Wall, a natural rock arch where the tide crashes through the rocks.
Colorful marine creatures