Fast Moving Water-Images and Essays from the Hoh River
| This collection of images and essays takes you on a tour of a last
great American river, from its headwaters to the sea. They trace the
importance of the Hoh River, both ecologically and culturally, in its
unique geographical and historical context. |
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| Through varied perspectives—including those of tribal chief, homestead
family descendant, logger, fishing guide, environmentalist, scientist,
politician, artist, and more—these essays portray deeply passionate
connections to the river. |

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Stunning images by renowned nature photographer Keith Lazelle
bring this remote river wilderness to life, from its source high atop
8,000 ft. Mt Olympus through one of the world’s last intact temperate
rain forests to its mouth along Washington’s rugged Pacific coast. |
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Fast Moving Water is a celebration of a remarkable national treasure, the Hoh River.