As the longest day gives way to the twilight of the Summer Solstice, I stand at Cape Disappointment State Park in Washington State, capturing the serene ascent of the moon. Its ethereal glow breathes life into the monochrome landscape, casting a gentle luminescence on the stoic lighthouse. At this moment, time stands still, and the solstice moonrise etches a memory of tranquil harmony between Earth and the cosmos.

Summer Solstice Moonrise, Cape Disappointment, Washington, 2024

As the longest day gives way to the twilight of the Summer Solstice, I find myself standing at Cape Disappointment State Park in Washington. The rugged cliffs embrace me, and the rhythmic crash of waves below is a soothing lullaby. The air carries a salty tang, a reminder of the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean stretching beyond the horizon.

A black and white photograph of the Pacific Ocean during a Winter low tide at Cape Alava along the Washington state coast in the Olympic National Park, Washington.

World Oceans Day 2024

The world’s oceans are awe-inspiring. They provide us with food, regulate our climate, and even produce a significant part of the air we breathe. But our oceans face unprecedented pollution, climate change, and overfishing threats.

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