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Go troll hunting: Giant troll in West Seattle - Seattles Child Seek out this magical giant troll in West Seattle Seattle’s beloved Fremont Troll is getting some company through five giant wooden trolls installed throughout the Seattle area This one can be found in West Seattle’s Lincoln Park, and she is truly a magical sight to see
Thomas Dambo Trolls in the Pacific Northwest | ParentMap Giant trolls by Danish artist Thomas Dambo have arrived in Seattle and the Northwest Find the trolls in Portland, on Bainbridge Island, in West Seattle, on Vashon Island, and in Issaquah and Ballard
How I Saw All 5 Washington PNW Trolls in One Day We crossed the Puget Sound for the last time back to Fauntleroy in West Seattle and fit in a few last rounds of SpotIt! Conveniently, Bruun Idun is in Lincoln Park, right next door to the Fauntleroy ferry terminal
Meet Lincoln Parks troll! - Parkways Please note, the troll at Lincoln Park is located down a steep hill While there is a paved path that leads to the troll and back, we have heard from several people that the return up the hill on the paved path can be very strenuous for some Please keep this in mind when visiting
̀_•́ ) Northwest Trolls: Way of the Bird King Discover the Northwest Trolls project, featuring six giant hand-built troll sculptures by Danish artist Thomas Dambo Immerse yourself in the environmental stories behind each sculpture, celebrating cultural heritage and the human experience of art
Five Giant Northwest Trolls Have All Been Unveiled In Seattle As of late September, all five of the Seattle-area Northwest Trolls have been constructed and their exact locations revealed! You can now head to Lincoln Park in West Seattle to meet Bruun Idun (pictured below), or north to Ballard to see Frankie Feetspliners outside of the National Nordic Museum
West Seattle Troll - Seattle Secrets Bruun Idun (“Idun” for short – pronounced like “Eden”) is playing a flute with a song for the orcas You can find her near the Colman Pool in West Seattle’s Lincoln Park