![]() That climate, similar to the south of France, has earned Sequim (pronounced “skwim”) the title of the Lavender Capital of North America, and in season, you can pick the fragrant herb at farms around town or taste it in ice cream or lattes. Bucking that trend is “ Sunny Sequim,” which sits in a rain shadow and only gets about 16 inches of precipitation a year, compared to 10 feet of rain in Forks, about 60 miles away as the crow flies on the western side of the peninsula. It also gets-much to the chagrin of campers and hikers-a lot of rainfall.
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