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The "Tree Root Cave", Olympic National Park

The "Tree of Life" clinging by a few strong roots over a cave created by a stream undercutting the bluff in Olympic National Park, Washington
Rebecca Latson
Monday, April 8, 2019

The "Tree Root Cave," aka "Tree of Life", is located on Kalaloch Beach, down the steps from the Kalaloch Campground Day Use Area in Olympic National Park, Washington. This oddity of nature resulted from a stream undercutting the bluff on which the tree still clings by a few strong roots.

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