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Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic Peninsula, Washington, United States.
Washington’s Olympic National Park is home to some of the largest swathes of old-growth forest in the country and Hoh Rain Forest is easily the most gorgeous. In this temperate rainforest, moss-covered maples, cedars and fir trees spread their branches like mighty claws, creating a lush green canopy punctured only by atmospheric mists. It’s home to a variety of wildlife too, from Roosevelt elk to black bears, bobcats and mountain lions.
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