Foto de stock - This photo was taken at sunset in the small town of Gig Harbor in Washington state The equipment used was a Canon 5D Mk II with an EF 70-200/4L IS lens attached Gig Harbor is the name of both a bay on Puget Sound and a city on its shore in Pierce County, Washington, United States The population was 7,126 at the 2010 census Gig Harbor is one of several cities and towns that claim to be ´the gateway to the Olympic Peninsula´ Due to its close access to several state and city parks, and historic waterfront that includes boutiques and fine dining, it has become a popular tourist destination Gig Harbor is located along State Route 16, about six miles 10 km from its origin at Interstate 5, over the Tacoma Narrows Bridge A 1 2 billion dollar project to add a second span to the bridge was recently completed During off-peak traffic times, Tacoma can be reached in five minutes and Seattle in just under an hour Based on per capita income, Gig Harbor ranks 49th of 522 areas in the state of Washington to be ranked History During a heavy storm in 1840, Captain Charles Wilkes brought the Captain´s gig small boat into the harbor for protection Later, with the publication of Wilkes 1841 Map of the Oregon Territory, he named the sheltered bay Gig Harbor 1867 brought fisherman Samuel Jerisich to the Gig Harbor area, along with many other immigrants from Sweden, Norway, and Croatia The town was platted in 1888 by Alfred M Burnham

Imagen: This photo was taken at sunset in the small town of Gig Harbor in Washington state        The equipment used was a Canon 5D Mk II with an EF 70-200/4L IS lens.

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