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    Kayakers paddle around the pier at Dash Point, a popular spot for fishing and spending time on the beach.
    Approaching the southern tip of Vashon Island.
    The Tahlequah Ferry approaches the dock on the southern end of Vashon Island.
    The Tahlequah Ferry approaches the dock on the southern end of Vashon Island.
    Old and new houses line the banks of Vashon Island throughout Colvos Passage.
    A motorboat cruises up Colvos Passage along Vashon Island's western side.
    Children play ball on one of the many sandy beaches of Vashon Island.
    A sailboat motors through Colvos Passage.
    Lisabuela Park.
    Lisabuela Park is on the Cascade Marine Trail.
    Driftwood lines the beaches near Lisabuela Park.
    Lisabuela Park offers kayakers free camping; however, there is only one site, and no overflow camping is allowed.
    Preparing for the long paddle around Vashon Island from Lisabeula Park.
    Houses line the banks along the north end of Vashon Island.
    Houses line the banks along the north end of Vashon Island.
    A heron sits on a rock near the ferry terminal on the north side of Vashon Island.
    A kayaker approaches the ferry terminal on the north side of Vashon Island.
    People walk and fish along the Dash Point Pier.

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