By: Jillian Taylor. Location Region- West State- Washington Capital- Olympia Longitude- 123.50°W Latitude- 47.97°N.

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By: Jillian Taylor

Location Region- West State- Washington Capital- Olympia Longitude °W Latitude °N

Landforms There are many different types of landforms Glacier capped mountains Old growth forests/ rainforests Peninsula Coastline Pacific Ocean Mount Olympus Rialto Beach Hoh Rain Forests

Culture Olympic’s National Park’s culture dates back thousands of years American Indians have lived on the Olympic Peninsula for thousands of years Explorers, miners, and loggers moved into the area by the 1800’s Elk are the main living creature in the park today

Waterways There are many different types of bodies of water Pacific Ocean Elwha River Strait of Juan De Fuca Hood canal and Puget sound

Rocks and Minerals There are many different types of rocks and minerals in Olympic National Park One kind of rock is Basalt Another kind of rock is sedimentary rock One other type of rock is igneous

Culture Continued The culture in Washington State has changed over time First the Native Americans came to Olympic National Park Then the Settlers came After that the visitors came