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  • The Whitcomb-Cole hewn log house is an example of early pioneer homes built in the 1890's.  It is one of only a few pioneer log homes still standing in Klickitat County, Washington. It originally stood two miles across Conboy lake on land first settled by Stephen Whitcomb. In 1891, John Cole acquired the land from Whitcomb and built the main structure of the house, which included a large downstairs room that served as a kitchen, dining, sitting and family room. The house is located in Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Washington.
    homestead_log_house-_H4A0385.jpg
  • The Whitcomb-Cole hewn log house is an example of early pioneer homes built in the 1890's.  It is one of only a few pioneer log homes still standing in Klickitat County, Washington. It originally stood two miles across Conboy lake on land first settled by Stephen Whitcomb. In 1891, John Cole acquired the land from Whitcomb and built the main structure of the house, which included a large downstairs room that served as a kitchen, dining, sitting and family room. The house is located in Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Washington.
    homestead_log_house-_H4A0363.jpg
  • Publicly owned and managed, the Whitcomb-Cole hewn log house is an example of early pioneer homes built in the 1890's.  It is one of only a few pioneer log homes still standing in Klickitat County, Washington. It originally stood two miles across Conboy lake on land first settled by Stephen Whitcomb. In 1891, John Cole acquired the land from Whitcomb and built the main structure of the house, which included a large downstairs room that served as a kitchen, dining, sitting and family room. The house is located in Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Washington.
    homestead_log_house-_H4A0356.jpg
  • The Whitcomb-Cole hewn log house is an example of early pioneer homes built in the 1890's.  It is one of only a few pioneer log homes still standing in Klickitat County, Washington. It originally stood two miles across Conboy lake on land first settled by Stephen Whitcomb. In 1891, John Cole acquired the land from Whitcomb and built the main structure of the house, which included a large downstairs room that served as a kitchen, dining, sitting and family room. The house is located in Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Washington.
    homestead_log_house-_H4A0351.jpg
  • The Whitcomb-Cole hewn log house is an example of early pioneer homes built in the 1890's.  It is one of only a few pioneer log homes still standing in Klickitat County, Washington. It originally stood two miles across Conboy lake on land first settled by Stephen Whitcomb. In 1891, John Cole acquired the land from Whitcomb and built the main structure of the house, which included a large downstairs room that served as a kitchen, dining, sitting and family room. The house is located in Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Washington.
    homestead_log_house-_H4A0340.jpg
  • Publicly owned and managed, the Whitcomb-Cole hewn log house is an example of early pioneer homes built in the 1890's.  It is one of only a few pioneer log homes still standing in Klickitat County, Washington. It originally stood two miles across Conboy lake on land first settled by Stephen Whitcomb. In 1891, John Cole acquired the land from Whitcomb and built the main structure of the house, which included a large downstairs room that served as a kitchen, dining, sitting and family room. The house is located in Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Washington.
    homestead_log_house-_H4A0401.jpg
  • The Whitcomb-Cole hewn log house is an example of early pioneer homes built in the 1890's.  It is one of only a few pioneer log homes still standing in Klickitat County, Washington. It originally stood two miles across Conboy lake on land first settled by Stephen Whitcomb. In 1891, John Cole acquired the land from Whitcomb and built the main structure of the house, which included a large downstairs room that served as a kitchen, dining, sitting and family room. The house is located in Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Washington.
    homestead_log_house-_H4A0359.jpg
  • Publicly owned and managed, the Whitcomb-Cole hewn log house is an example of early pioneer homes built in the 1890's.  It is one of only a few pioneer log homes still standing in Klickitat County, Washington. It originally stood two miles across Conboy lake on land first settled by Stephen Whitcomb. In 1891, John Cole acquired the land from Whitcomb and built the main structure of the house, which included a large downstairs room that served as a kitchen, dining, sitting and family room. The house is located in Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Washington.
    homestead_log_house-_H4A0355.jpg
  • Publicly owned and managed, the Whitcomb-Cole hewn log house is an example of early pioneer homes built in the 1890's.  It is one of only a few pioneer log homes still standing in Klickitat County, Washington. It originally stood two miles across Conboy lake on land first settled by Stephen Whitcomb. In 1891, John Cole acquired the land from Whitcomb and built the main structure of the house, which included a large downstairs room that served as a kitchen, dining, sitting and family room. The house is located in Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Washington.
    homestead_log_house-_H4A0345.jpg
  • A postal exchange on the beach of Floreana Island. An old whisky barrel houses postcards from visitors the world over, each left in the hope that others will take their postcard home and deliver it. The Post Office Bay tradition has been going for over 200 years, since UK mariners set it up to allow packages and letters to be deposited and picked up by other passing ships en route to the appropriate destinations. Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    galapagos_Post_office_bay_82010FnG-1...jpg
  • A postal exchange on the beach of Floreana Island. An old whisky barrel houses postcards from visitors the world over, each left in the hope that others will take their postcard home and deliver it. The Post Office Bay tradition has been going for over 200 years, since UK mariners set it up to allow packages and letters to be deposited and picked up by other passing ships en route to the appropriate destinations. Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    galapagos_Post_office_bay_82010FnG-1...jpg
  • A postal exchange on the beach of Floreana Island. An old whisky barrel houses postcards from visitors the world over, each left in the hope that others will take their postcard home and deliver it. The Post Office Bay tradition has been going for over 200 years, since UK mariners set it up to allow packages and letters to be deposited and picked up by other passing ships en route to the appropriate destinations. Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    galapagos_Post_office_bay_82010FnG-1...jpg
  • A postal exchange on the beach of Floreana Island. An old whisky barrel houses postcards from visitors the world over, each left in the hope that others will take their postcard home and deliver it. The Post Office Bay tradition has been going for over 200 years, since UK mariners set it up to allow packages and letters to be deposited and picked up by other passing ships en route to the appropriate destinations. Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    galapagos_Post_office_bay_82010FnG-1...jpg
  • A postal exchange on the beach of Floreana Island. An old whisky barrel houses postcards from visitors the world over, each left in the hope that others will take their postcard home and deliver it. The Post Office Bay tradition has been going for over 200 years, since UK mariners set it up to allow packages and letters to be deposited and picked up by other passing ships en route to the appropriate destinations. Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    galapagos_Post_office_bay_82010FnG-1...jpg
  • A postal exchange on the beach of Floreana Island. An old whisky barrel houses postcards from visitors the world over, each left in the hope that others will take their postcard home and deliver it. The Post Office Bay tradition has been going for over 200 years, since UK mariners set it up to allow packages and letters to be deposited and picked up by other passing ships en route to the appropriate destinations. Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    galapagos_Post_office_bay_82010FnG-1...jpg
  • Visitors inspect mail at a postal exchange on the beach of Floreana Island. An old whisky barrel houses postcards from visitors the world over, each left in the hope that others will take their postcard home and deliver it. The Post Office Bay tradition has been going for over 200 years, since UK mariners set it up to allow packages and letters to be deposited and picked up by other passing ships en route to the appropriate destinations. Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    galapagos_Post_office_bay_82010FnG-1...jpg
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