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Seattle Nature Tour | Explore the "Jakob Two Tree" in Issaquah.
Here is a travel guide for the "Jakob Two Tree" in Seattle:
1. Learn about the "Jakob Two Tree":
• The "Jakob Two Tree" is a 14-foot troll sculpture located in the woods near Issaquah. It was created by Danish artist Thomas Dambo using recycled materials. The troll has a ponytail, wears a bracelet made by the Snoqualmie tribe, and a birdhouse necklace. The sculpture symbolizes the protection of nature and respect for the land and waterways, and is a unique local art landscape.
2. How to get there:
• Self-driving: If you rent a car in Seattle, you can navigate to the Issaquah Community Center. Depart from downtown Seattle and head to Issaquah along the appropriate road. The journey takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on traffic conditions.
• Public transportation: Take public transportation to the bus stop or train station in Issaquah, and then walk to the Issaquah Community Center. You can check the specific bus routes and timetables on the Seattle bus website or related transportation apps. Depart from the community center, head south along the paved Rainier Trail, pass the dog park, and you will find the "Jakob Two Tree" in a few minutes.
3. Nearby attractions:
• Visit the town of Issaquah: Issaquah is a quiet town with many specialty shops, restaurants, and cafes. After visiting the "Jakob Two Tree", you can stroll around the town, experience the local customs, and taste local food.
• Explore other troll sculptures: There are other similar troll sculptures in Seattle and surrounding areas, such as troll sculptures on Bainbridge Island, Ballard, Portland, Vashon Island, and West Seattle. If you have enough time, you can go and explore.
4. Best time to visit:
• Seattle has a mild climate, but there is more rain in autumn and winter. It is recommended to go on a sunny day to better appreciate the sculpture and the surrounding scenery. Summer is the peak tourist season, the weather is good, but there are more tourists; spring and autumn are relatively less crowded, making them more suitable for visiting.
5. Precautions:
• Wear appropriate clothing and shoes, because you need to walk a distance to the "Jakob Two Tree", especially if you choose to walk from the Issaquah Community Center, make sure to wear comfortable shoes that are easy to walk in.
• Respect the sculpture and the surrounding environment, do not damage or graffiti at will. The "Jakob Two Tree" is a work of art, we should take care of it, and also protect the surrounding natural environment.
• Pay attention to safety, especially pay attention to the road under your feet while walking to avoid falling or getting injured. If you drive there, pay attention to obeying traffic rules and park your vehicle in a suitable location.
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I love the clouds in Yosemite the most. When I lived and stayed here before, I was fascinated by the ever-changing clouds and misty mountains and waters. For a photography enthusiast, this is undoubtedly the best choice for photography.
Later on, I moved to another place to live, but I still miss Yisekuo very much. I come back to visit every now and then, and the rare beauty really captivates me.
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I love the clouds in Yosemite the most. When I lived and stayed here before, I was fascinated by the ever-changing clouds and misty mountains and waters. For a photography enthusiast, this is undoubtedly the best choice for photography.
Later on, I moved to another place to live, but I still miss Yisekuo very much. I come back to visit every now and then, and the rare beauty really captivates me.
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