From Your Corner: Deception Pass





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If you live on the northern end of Whidbey Island or visit there, then you are probably familiar with this beautiful view. It comes from Deception Pass, a narrow body of water in the Puget Sound region that separates Whidbey and Fidalgo islands and connects the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Skagit Bay. Past the cliffs that surround these waters is the nearly 90-year-old Deception Pass State Park, the most visited state park in all of Washington. The park is known for its old-growth forests, thriving wildlife, and scenic views.

We invite you to e-mail your photos and stories to us as part of an ongoing feature called “From Your Corner of Washington” – we want to gather images of landscapes, homes, views, and personal narratives from all over the state.

Q) How do I submit a photo or story to be used in “From Your Corner of Washington”?
A) Please send your text or image attachment (in JPG format) via e-mail to Stephanie Horn at [email protected] .

Q) What are the guidelines for submissions?
A) All submissions will be screened according to our blog use policy.

By submitting a photo to us, you are acknowledging that you are the copyright owner of the image or have the owner’s authorized permission to supply this to the Secretary of State’s Web site for use on its blog. For questions, please contact our communications staff .
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