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I haven't read through this thread, and I won't jump in on the debate.
That said... to truly understand a peat bog, visit one! There is a rare bog here in our beautiful state, and thankfully, it is being preserved. It is in Federal Way, and is a beautiful walk. We have taken our Camp Fire and Cub Scout groups there numerous times. It is a wonderful educational experience for young and old. For those who have limited mobility, the walks are covered with wooden walkways so people can visit and walk over the peat bog, leaving it undisturbed.
http://seattletimes.com/html/outdoors/2010581210_nwwwalkabout24.html
ETA: Chief Seattle's log home sits on the site, as well. Our family enjoys seeing it there because there is a family history. Chief Seattle (Chief Sealth) was a very good friend of my husband's 4th great-grandfather, Michael T. Simmons. For our family, West Hylebos also serves as a family history lesson.
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