PHOTO FRIDAY Beautiful fall colors on tree at Buriens Off-Leash Dog Park

Burien, WALocal News

A striking photograph by Mary Ann Newton captures the vibrant fall colors of a tree at the corner of SW 159th Street and 5th Ave SW, located at Burien’s Off-Leash Dog Park. This image is part of the B-Town Blog's “Photo Friday” series, which highlights community contributions and local beauty. The blog encourages readers to submit their own photos, aiming to feature diverse perspectives of the region's landscapes. Interested contributors can send medium to high-resolution images to scott@southkingmedia. com, along with technical details about their photography.

This initiative not only showcases the area's natural beauty but also seeks to engage the community in a shared appreciation for local scenery. By featuring reader-submitted content, the blog strengthens community ties and fosters local pride. The call for submissions reflects a broader trend of community engagement in local media. Such initiatives can lead to increased visibility and appreciation for local parks and natural spaces.

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