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Seattle, Elliott Bay, Four-Mile Rock, a glacial erratic, today hosts a navigation aid and fish seeking cormorants, It is named for its distance from the Port of Seattle, but is also part of the Salish Native legends, A great boulder, LUHP-luhp’l or tchk’LEHT-lah (‘boulder’), Puget Sound, Salish Sea, Washington State, Pacific Northwest, United States,
Joel Rogers
Seattle, Elliott Bay, Four-Mile Rock, navigation aid, cormorants, birds, Salish legend, Coast Salish, Indians, aboriginal history, Native legends, LUHP-luhp’l, tchk’LEHT-lah, navigation beacon, Magnolia Bluff, myth, STAH-koob, shore, Puget Sound, Salish Sea, Washington State, Pacific Northwest, glacial erratic, channel marker