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Oregon coast seascapes

87 images Created 14 Mar 2011

Photos of Oregon coast seascapes include: Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach, Ecola State Park, orange sunsets, crashing waves, driftwood, Three Arch Rocks, Oceanside, Cape Meares waterfall with rainbow, Florence, Harris Beach State Park sea stacks, invasive gorse plant with yellow flowers, colorful abstract rock patterns, Arch Rock, Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor, winter storm waves, lichen draped tree, Bandon, USA.

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  • The pounding Pacific Ocean has eroded a bluff to create Haystack Rock, a 235-foot (72-meter) tall monolith (or sea stack), on Cannon Beach, on the Oregon coast. Haystack Rock is part of the Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site and is managed by Oregon Parks and Recreation below the mean high water (MHW) level, and above the MHW level by the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
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  • The sun sets over waves of the Pacific Ocean near winter solstice at Three Arch Rocks, Oceanside, Oregon, USA. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
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  • The pounding Pacific Ocean has eroded sea stack rocks from bluffs at Cannon Beach, Oregon, USA -- at dusk, the sky glows yellow orange. A time exposure blurs restless currents swirling at low tide.
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  • The pounding Pacific Ocean has eroded these sea stack rocks from bluffs at Cannon Beach, Oregon, USA. The glowing ball of sun glows yellow orange.
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  • The pounding Pacific Ocean has eroded bluffs to create Haystack Rock, a 235-foot (72-meter) tall monolith and many other sea stacks, on Cannon Beach, on the Oregon coast, at Ecola State Park. Haystack Rock is part of the Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site and is managed by Oregon Parks and Recreation below the mean high water (MHW) level, and above the MHW level by the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
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  • See colorful geologic rock patterns exposed by the Pacific Ocean at Harris Beach State Park, on US Highway 101, north of Brookings, Curry County, Oregon, USA.
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  • The pounding Pacific Ocean has eroded bluffs to create Haystack Rock, a 235-foot (72-meter) tall monolith and many other sea stacks, on Cannon Beach, on the Oregon coast, at Ecola State Park. Haystack Rock is part of the Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site and is managed by Oregon Parks and Recreation below the mean high water (MHW) level, and above the MHW level by the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
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  • The pounding Pacific Ocean has eroded these sea stack rocks from bluffs at Cannon Beach, Oregon, USA. The glowing ball of sun glows yellow orange.
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  • The pounding Pacific Ocean has eroded a bluff to create Haystack Rock, a 235-foot (72-meter) tall monolith (or sea stack), on Cannon Beach, on the Oregon coast. Haystack Rock is part of the Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site and is managed by Oregon Parks and Recreation below the mean high water (MHW) level, and above the MHW level by the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Panorama stitched from 2 overlapping images.
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  • Pacific Ocean waves have eroded seastack rocks from high bluffs and created a sandy beach, south of Cape Meares on the Oregon coast, USA. Clouds streak across the blue sky. Panorama stitched from 2 overlapping images.
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  • The pounding Pacific Ocean has eroded these sea stack rocks from bluffs at Cannon Beach, Oregon. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
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  • Pacific Ocean tides have strewn driftwood and logs near Sea stack rocks on the north side of the hiker's tunnel at Oceanside beach, Oregon, USA. Panorama stitched from 2 images.
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  • The pounding Pacific Ocean has eroded sea stack rocks from bluffs at Cannon Beach, Oregon, USA. At dusk the sky glows yellow orange. A time exposure blurs the swirling tide.
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  • Pacific Ocean waves have eroded seastack rocks from high bluffs and created a rocky beach, south of Cape Meares on the Oregon coast, USA. Puffy clouds roll across the blue sky. Panorama stitched from 2 overlapping images.
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  • The pounding Pacific Ocean has eroded these sea stack rocks from bluffs at Cannon Beach, Oregon
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  • Pacific Ocean waves have eroded seastack rocks from high bluffs south of Cape Meares on the Oregon coast, USA. Clouds streak across the blue sky.
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  • A manmade flume spews a waterfall and creates a rainbow near a sea stack island, on a beach immediately south of Cape Meares, on the Oregon coast, USA.
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  • The pounding Pacific Ocean has eroded these sea stack rocks from bluffs at Cannon Beach, Oregon, USA. The glowing ball of sun glows yellow orange.
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  • The pounding Pacific Ocean has eroded a bluff to create Haystack Rock, a 235-foot (72-meter) tall monolith (or sea stack), on Cannon Beach, on the Oregon coast. Haystack Rock is part of the Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site and is managed by Oregon Parks and Recreation below the mean high water (MHW) level, and above the MHW level by the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Panorama stitched from 2 overlapping images.
    08ORC-119-120pan_Cannon-Beach.jpg
  • The Pacific Ocean carves sea stacks from coastal cliffs at Harris Beach State Park, on US Highway 101, north of Brookings, Curry County, Oregon, USA. Canada geese walk the beach. Panorama stitched from 2 overlapping photos.
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  • The sun sets over the Pacific Ocean near winter solstice at Three Arch Rocks, Oceanside, Oregon, USA. Sunset sky glows orange and magenta.
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  • Sea stack rocks in the Pacific Ocean, on the north side of the hiker's tunnel at Oceanside beach, Oregon, USA. Panorama stitched from 5 overlapping images.
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  • A manmade flume spews a waterfall and creates a rainbow, on a beach immediately south of Cape Meares, on the Oregon coast, USA.
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  • The Pacific Ocean carves sea stacks from coastal cliffs at Harris Beach State Park, on US Highway 101, north of Brookings, Curry County, Oregon, USA.
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  • Invasive gorse blooms yellow in February at Harris Beach State Park, on US Highway 101, north of Brookings, Curry County, Oregon, USA. The Pacific Ocean carves sea stacks from coastal cliffs. Stitched from 2 overlapping images.
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