can you help me know where i was in at fairly very low tide on portland day trip 4 years ago? if you dont want to name it publicly, private message is fine. took these about 12 minutes apart. sands may have buried them now and regardless probably underwater at medium or high tides
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Maybe it’s just me, but your images aren’t displaying.
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It's not just you. The images are borked.justpeachy wrote: ↑September 16th, 2022, 7:23 pmMaybe it’s just me, but your images aren’t displaying.
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theyre fine on my computer must be forum problem here are pngs
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sorry to say it, but on my screen they still just look like vertical pinstripes.
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OK, the external links worked. (I don't recognize the beach though!)
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The first one is not familiar to me.
But the second looks much like an area on Cannon Beach, in a cluster of sea stacks farther south of Haystack Rock.
But the second looks much like an area on Cannon Beach, in a cluster of sea stacks farther south of Haystack Rock.
"When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe." - John Muir
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thought for sure the first pic of the swirl rock be the key
silver point is farther south thanks might be it.
https://www.beachconnection.net/news/si ... 14_406.php
the stack in beachconnection first pic looks similar to below and beachconnection "giant hole" looks like the tunnel
here're two more
https://ibb.co/4t9rVC8
https://ibb.co/n6DtyCV
https://ibb.co/4t9rVC8
https://ibb.co/n6DtyCV
https://i.ibb.co/g9HKRQS/beach4.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/5G5w3Fz/beach3.jpg
silver point is farther south thanks might be it.
https://www.beachconnection.net/news/si ... 14_406.php
the stack in beachconnection first pic looks similar to below and beachconnection "giant hole" looks like the tunnel
here're two more
https://ibb.co/4t9rVC8
https://ibb.co/n6DtyCV
https://ibb.co/4t9rVC8
https://ibb.co/n6DtyCV
https://i.ibb.co/g9HKRQS/beach4.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/5G5w3Fz/beach3.jpg
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Silver Point certainly matches those last two photos of yours. The larger sea stack there is called "Jockey's Cap," which only makes sense if you view it from further south.