rozoneill: The ocean pools in a gulch below the trail
rozoneill: A wall of rock keeps the ocean at bay
rozoneill: Sedimentary layers, inclined from seismic events from long ago
rozoneill: Gateway to the ocean beyond
rozoneill: Natural revetments
rozoneill: First line of defense against the ocean
rozoneill: Cape Arago Lighthouse presides
rozoneill: How mushroom photos get made
rozoneill: Entrance to Norton Gulch
rozoneill: View across the bay to the lighthouse
rozoneill: Bay near Sunset Bay and the Cape Arago Lighthouse
rozoneill: Entrance to Sunset Bay
rozoneill: Shoals make for a natural breakwater
rozoneill: The ocean was unusually calm here
rozoneill: View south to Cape Arago itself
rozoneill: Normally you see large waves here, but not today
rozoneill: Shoal below the trail
rozoneill: The ocean flows past the shoreline obstacles
rozoneill: A diminutive translucent mushroom in a bed of moss
rozoneill: Sheer cliffs illuminated by some rare sunlight
rozoneill: Mushrooms sprouted in profusion in the forest duff
rozoneill: Phantasmagorical formations at Shore Acres
rozoneill: The result of eons of erosion by the sea
rozoneill: The formations here are always camera-friendly
rozoneill: Sandstone is no match for the waves
rozoneill: Concretions in a wave-caused pool
rozoneill: Like macabre creatures emerging from below
rozoneill: Some of that rugged Oregon coast
rozoneill: On a stormy day, those people would be drenched by waves
rozoneill: View straight down from the trail