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Seattle Olympic Winter Tour Seattle Olympic Mountains

1. Seattle Olympic Mountains

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Seattle is located in the northwest corner of Washington state, between Puget Sound and Lake Washington. The bay is bounded by the Olympic Mountains to the west, Lake Washington to the east, Lake Samami, Isaac Cross Highlands and Tiger Mountain to the east, and the famous Mount Rainier and Mount Natalie Holler to the southeast. The coordinates of the city center are 473735#039;#039; north latitude and 1221959#039;#039; west longitude. Seattle covers an area of ??369.2 square kilometers, including 217.2 square kilometers of land area and 152 square kilometers of water area. The water area ratio is 41.16%.

2. Seattle Olympic National Forest

The latitude is 47 degrees 37 minutes and the longitude is 122 degrees 20 minutes.

Seattle, the county seat of King County, Washington State, is located between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, about 174 kilometers from the U.S.-Canada border, and covers an area of ??about 370 square kilometers. The bay is bounded by the Olympic Mountains to the west and Lake Washington to the east. Rivers, forests, lakes, and fields are abundant near Seattle.

3. Mount Ospik

Not established. It's just a myth.

Greek mythology is the spiritual product of primitive clan society and the earliest literary form in Europe. It was produced before the 8th century BC. It is a basic scale formed on the basis of long-term oral communication between primitive Greeks and drawing on the myths spread from Greece to other countries. It was later recorded in "Homer's Epic" and "Theogony" by Hesiod and other ancient Greek poetry, drama, history, philosophy and other works. Later generations organized it into the current ancient Greek mythology, which is divided into two parts: the story of gods and the legend of heroes.

Current location Florida is wetter than Seattle. Because Florida is located at a low latitude, the peninsula is deep into the ocean, warm and moist air flows through it, and precipitation is abundant.

It is located on a prominent peninsula on the southeastern coast of Florida. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the west, a tropical climate to the south, and a subtropical climate to the north. Rainfall is concentrated in summer. The average annual rainfall can reach 1300 mm. The average annual temperature is 20 in Tallahassee and 25 in Key West. Hurricanes often occur from June to October.

Seattle is located on the Pacific Coast in northwest Washington, USA. Seattle's climate is deeply influenced by the ocean and belongs to the temperate maritime climate, which is mild and humid all year round. The rainy season in Seattle is from November to March, and the dry season is from April to October. The temperature in Seattle is above 4 in the cold month (February) and below 22 in the hottest month (August). The range is small throughout the year. However, the daily temperature difference is large, up to more than 10 degrees. Seattle has a mild climate and very humid air. The annual rainfall is 952.2 mm, so it is called Rain City. Because Seattle is on the leeward slope of the Olympic Mountains, most of the rainfall is light rain or drizzle.

4. In what county is the Seattle Olympic Mountains located?

The three main gods of Mount Olympus in ancient Greece were Zeus, Poseidon and Hades.

Zeus is the king of gods in ancient Greek mythology, the head of the Twelve Olympus gods, and the supreme god who rules all things in the universe. He is often called the father and god-king of gods and humans, and he is the greatest of the gods in Greek mythology.

Poseidon, the god of the sea in ancient Greek mythology, is one of the twelve gods of Olympus. At the same time, he is also the god of horses. Legend has it that he gave mankind the first horse. His mount was a golden chariot driven by a white horse, and he was the brother of Zeus.

Hades, also translated as Black Emperor, Hades, etc. He is the king of the underworld in ancient Greek mythology and the god in charge of plagues. He once infected the city-state of Thebes with a deadly plague that did not stop until two young girls, Medea and Minneapolis, volunteered to sacrifice themselves. He is the brother of Zeus.

5. Pictures of Mount Olympus

A: The biggest feature of the Olympic Park is the original natural scenery. Whether it is the glacier-covered mountains, the rippling blue coast, or the dense rainforests of primeval forests, there are few traces of human development. This park shows the simple beauty of nature everywhere.

The Olympic Park is about 200 kilometers away from Seattle. Take the bus ferry across Bodhi Bay and drive more than 100 kilometers to the Olympic Park.

6. Olympia Park Seattle

Mount Olympus (Mount Olympus), also translated as Mount Olympus and Mount Olympus, is located in northern Greece and there is even a mountain on Mars. A mountain with the same name. It was squeezed out of the African continent and Eurasia. It is close to the Gulf of Thessaloniki, facing the famous city of Thessaloniki in northern Greece to the northeast, with an altitude of 2917 meters. It was the watershed between Thessaly and Macedonia. Its Mitikas Peak is 2917 meters high and is the highest peak in Greece. It is also known as Upper Olympus in order to border Lower Olympus to the south. Mount Caucasus, running east-west, is located between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, and is the geographical dividing line between Asia and Europe.

7. Mount Olympus, USA

Seattle is built on hilly terrain, and some of the highest places in the city are near the city center. The topography near the city center has been significantly modified through different terraforming projects.

Rivers, forests, lakes, and fields are abundant near Seattle.

Today, a canal near downtown Seattle connects Lake Washington to Puget Sound. Seattle offers many year-round opportunities for sailing, skiing, biking, camping, and hiking.

The Seattle Fault is an active geological fault that runs directly through downtown Seattle and constantly triggers earthquakes. In its 150-year history, Seattle has experienced four major earthquakes: 7.3 on the Richter scale on December 14, 1872, 7.1 on April 13, 1949, 6.5 on April 29, 1965, and 6.5 on February 28, 2001. Level 6.8.

Seattle’s geographical location is 4737 latitude 35 north and 12219 longitude 59 degrees west. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Seattle has an area of ??369.2 square kilometers, of which 217.2 square kilometers are land and 152 square kilometers are water. In other words, 41.16% of the area is water. Because of its maritime climate, Seattle has a mild climate and the air is very humid, fresh, clean, and transparent. It's not too cold in winter and not too hot in summer. The mountains to the west protect the city from storms thanks to the mild temperatures brought by the ocean. The annual rainfall is 890-970mm, so it is called the Rainy City, which is less than some cities on the east coast of the United States (such as New York, 1200mm), but it has an average of 226 cloudy days per year, which is more than New York (132 days). Because Seattle is located behind the Olympic Mountains, most rainfall is light rain or drizzle.

Although Seattle gives the impression of drizzle, there are very few days when it actually rains and you don’t have to go out. The rainy season is from November to March of the following year. Additionally, Seattle has a very mild climate. The most suitable seasons for traveling are spring, summer and autumn, but the temperature difference between morning and evening is large, up to more than 10 degrees. Seattle's climate and temperature are similar to those of the nearby Canadian city of Vancouver.

The average annual rainfall in the Olympic National Park, 30 kilometers to the west, is 3,600 mm. The average annual rainfall in the Olympic Park, the capital of Washington, in the south is 1,320 mm. It occasionally snows in Seattle, but rarely for a long time. Sunny days generally last from mid-July to mid-September, starting later and ending earlier than in Portland in the south.

In El Ni?o years, precipitation in Seattle will decrease, which will not only cause difficulties for surrounding ski resorts in winter, but also cause water shortages in summer.

Current Location Space Needle The Space Needle is a major landmark in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It's located in downtown Seattle and hosts a fireworks display on New Year's Day. Designed for the 1962 World's Fair, it offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Seattle, including Mount Rainier, Olympic National Park, and Puget Sound, from its observation tower and revolving restaurant 520 feet above the ground. Pike Place Market Pike Place Market was established in 1907. It was originally a Farmers' American Market. Today, farmers and fishmongers are only a small part of the attraction here, where more than 200 shops can be found offering a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as handicrafts with local customs; in addition, exotic restaurants line the streets. There is a world-famous fish market in Pike Market called Pike Place Fishstall, which has become a must-see attraction for tourists. Victor Steinbrueck Park is located at the northernmost end of Pike Place Market and is a vast green space. And the gum wall is because there is a small movie theater next to it. Every time people queued up to buy tickets, they stuck their chewing gum to the wall. Over time, it actually formed a landscape. Smith Tower Smith Tower was designed and built in 1914 by the Gaggin Gaggin Construction Company. This neoclassical architectural style quickly took Seattle by storm, becoming the city's most popular architectural style. Since its construction, the Smith Tower has held the title of tallest building west of the Mississippi River for many years. On the third floor of Smith Tower, there is a gift from the Qing Dynasty, the last feudal dynasty in China, to Mr. Smith, the owner of Smith Tower: Huazhai. The famous wishing chair is placed in the Chinese house. They say that if a single woman makes a sincere wish on a chair, she will find the right man. Pacific Science Center Pacific Science Center The Pacific Science Center is a Gothic building with many arches. It has a beautiful fountain, includes a laser theatre, a talkie calendar cinema, a planetarium, a children's theater including seven dinosaur models from the movie "Jurassic Park". The main purpose of this center is to teach children scientific knowledge and gradually guide their interest in science. To achieve this, there are life-size robotic dinosaurs, a butterfly house and an insect village (complete with giant robotic insects). In the learning area, children can also play virtual reality football, challenge robots to a game of tic-tac-toe, and many other fun exhibits.