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Taken last week on a trip down to the Lost Coast. More pics on the blog: http://nowheretobetour.blogspot.com/2017/01/lost-coastalmost.html
Nice!Stalking Light said:Quick trip to the FL gulf coast where we got to see a lot of wind and a storm or two.
Is this photo from Sunset Bay SP? And how bad is the damage from the earlier flooding?park said:Another mono from last week.........................
Frank.....it's on the drive out to Shores Acre State Park outside of Charleston, Or. It's the Arago Bay Lighthouse. Use to be owned and managed by the Coast Guard but was transferred back over to tribal property a few years ago. At least this is what I was told by a local when I inquired. Use to be a foot bridge going over to it as it's on an island. I was also told that the foot bridge has been removed and tribal permission is required to go out on the island.Casa Escarlata Robles Too said:Is this photo from Sunset Bay SP? And how bad is the damage from the earlier flooding?
Frank
Great shot.
Really nice work.Wandering Sagebrush said:Things are looking up...
A vertical shaft created by erosion in the mudstone at Cathedral Gorge State Park, Nevada.
One of the larger formations...
Thanks ,I have the same picture from the last time I was at Sunset Bay SP.park said:Frank.....it's on the drive out to Shores Acre State Park outside of Charleston, Or. It's the Arago Bay Lighthouse. Use to be owned and managed by the Coast Guard but was transferred back over to tribal property a few years ago. At least this is what I was told by a local when I inquired. Use to be a foot bridge going over to it as it's on an island. I was also told that the foot bridge has been removed and tribal permission is required to go out on the island.