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For a landlocked girl from Colorado, I'm still floored by every coastline I walk on. I was particularly impressed by Rialto Beach in Olympic National Park, especially since I had perfect weather, a rarity in this part of the country.  (Jessica Barr)
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For a landlocked girl from Colorado, I'm still floored by every coastline I walk on. I was particularly impressed by Rialto Beach in Olympic National Park, especially since I had perfect weather, a rarity in this part of the country. (Jessica Barr)

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