Saturday, August 05, 2006
Seacrest Park
Three pocket beaches tucked into the western shore of Elliott Bay, separated by riprapped headlands of 19th century fill. The pockets probably correspond to location of wharves, where fill wasn't dumped. The coarse, well-sorted gravel leads to steep beach faces. The beaches were constructed in the late 1980s.
Labels:
king,
puget sound,
restoration,
salish sea,
seattle,
washington
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