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Sisters Sea Cave

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Gullet of the sea cave, Big Sister, Sisters Rocks (bobcat)
Two of the three mouths of the sea cave, Sisters Rocks (bobcat)

Description

The sea cave was once an enclosed cave but the roof has now collapsed. Scramble around the base of Big Sister to your left, and climb up onto rocks to get a view of the cave’s mouths. The two lower mouths are right in front of you, while the third mouth, which waves explode through only at high tide, is hidden to the left.

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