Psai-Yah-hus, Seattle
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Facts and practical information
Psi-ya-hus is a spirit rock near the Fauntleroy ferry terminal in Seattle, Washington. Coast Salish peoples associate the rock with A'yahos, a "malevolent and dangerous" spirit, capable of shapeshifting, who sometimes appears in a two-headed serpent form, who is associated with other earthquake-related areas like landslides near the Seattle Fault. ()
Coordinates: 47°31'22"N, 122°23'40"W
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West Seattle (Fauntleroy)Seattle
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Day trips
Psai-Yah-hus – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lincoln Park, Fauntleroy Park, Fauntleroy, Gatewood.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Psai-Yah-hus?
Nearby attractions include Fauntleroy, Seattle (14 min walk), Fauntleroy Park, Seattle (15 min walk), Lincoln Park, Seattle (16 min walk).
How to get to Psai-Yah-hus by public transport?
The nearest stations to Psai-Yah-hus:
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- Fauntleroy Way SW & SW Barton St • Lines: C (2 min walk)
- SW Wildwood Pl & 46th Ave SW • Lines: C (6 min walk)