Cliffs and Coastline, Sea Stacks and Shoreline
As far as I can tell, the Oregon coast is the perfect combination of blue waters and striking shoreline. Because of all the volcanic activity in the area, much of the coast is jagged basalt that ends abruptly at the water line. Other parts are smoothed sandstone eroded over time by wind and waves that have created stratified cliffs and waterline caves, respectively. The rough surf has also shaped the coast by eroding headlands, forming the distinctive sea stacks that line the coast. It’s all beautiful – every inch.
The Punchbowl photo is really cool
Thanks, Joe!