The remnants of an ancient tree trunk protruding from the beach is heavily weathered and covered in barnacles. a haystack rock, known as Proposal Rock, is seen in the distance, covered in conifers and shrubs. The sea is splashing gently against the haystack rock.
The remnants of an ancient tree trunk protruding from the beach is heavily weathered and covered in barnacles. The camera views down at a 45 degree angle revealing a hole in the center of the trunk and sand in the center. A pool of water surrounds the stump because of the erosive action of the waves. Another stump is seen about a meter away.
The remnants of an ancient tree trunk protruding from the beach is heavily weathered and covered in barnacles. A pool of water surrounds the stump because of the erosive action of the waves. Another stump is seen about a meter away.
The remnants of an ancient tree trunk protruding from the beach is heavily weathered and covered in barnacles. The camera views down at a 45 degree angle revealing a hole in the center of the trunk and sand in the center. A pool of water surrounds the stump because of the erosive action of the waves. Another stump is seen about a meter away and the base of a haystack rock is seen in the distance.
The barnacle covered stumps of the #Neskowin #GhostForest are the remnants of an ancient sitka spruce forest on the #OregonCoast. Scientists believe that the forest was ultimately destroyed as a result of an earthquake or tsunami, and the remains eventually buried […]
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