AlanLichty
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Most of Oregon's coastline is relatively young from a geological perspective with either uplifted marine deposits or intrusive basalts. The southern part of this coast is what geologists call an accreted formation that was once an island that literally bumped into what is now southern Oregon and northern California. This landform extends inland to include the Klamath mountains and is considerably older than the coast north of the Bandon area.
This sea stack is part of that accreted coastline in Harris Beach State Park near Brookings. There is a trail leading down from the campground in the park and is a spot I used to visit every day whenever I was staying in the park. Taken on a sunny afternoon during a January visit a number of years ago.
C&C always welcome.
This sea stack is part of that accreted coastline in Harris Beach State Park near Brookings. There is a trail leading down from the campground in the park and is a spot I used to visit every day whenever I was staying in the park. Taken on a sunny afternoon during a January visit a number of years ago.
C&C always welcome.