Jamestown is a thriving Native American community on the southern tip of Sequim Bay, featuring a Tribal Center, Native Art Gallery, and wonderful views of tides, birds and shellfish of Sequim Bay. Oh yeah, and some great totem poles.
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Beautiful photo of a young bald eagle in flight.
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One of the signature moments for any visit to Sequim is an encounter with the resident Roosevelt Elk herd. Watch for the Elk Crossing sign east of town on Highway 101, and if it’s blinking, you might be in luck.
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Dungeness Spit, Strait of Juan de Fuca, and the Olympic Peninsula create a spectacular background for a silhouette.
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February brings occasional morning fog to Sequim and the surrounding valleys and lowlands, though it is often sunny by the middle of the day.
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It’s crisp and cold in Sequim this week, and across the whole Olympic Peninsula. Temperatures are expected to stay below freezing for the foreseeable weather forecast, meaning this modest dusting of snow will keep things picturesque through the solstice.
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