Scene in Edmonds: King Tides

From Alan Hardwick: King Tides occur naturally once or twice per year, when gravitational pulls from the sun and the moon reinforce one another.
From Alan Hardwick: A photo of Tuesday’s King Tides on the Edmonds waterfront. King Tides occur naturally once or twice per year, when gravitational pulls from the sun and the moon reinforce one another.
And from Wes Carlson, who notes that "everyone was caught up in the moment" of watching the waves.
And from Wes Carlson, who notes that “everyone was caught up in the moment” of watching the waves.
  1. Good shots. The combination of a king tide + high wind has created spectacular waves breaking on the waterfront in November for the past two or three years.

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