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Haystack Hill State Park on the Oregon Coast

Artaise-le-Vivier, France.

After a cloudy, rainy day, there were just enough breaks in the clouds at sunset to provide some nice rays pointing toward Haystack Rock.

Oregon | Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach on a moody day | Spain based photographer & visual storyteller | alekxandros™

Original Caption: Pierre Haystack, 1914

 

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: NRG-75-NEGS&PHOTOS-97221-F-259

 

Created By: Department of the Interior. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Flathead Irrigation Project.

 

From:: RG 75:Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1793 - 1999

 

Series Dates: 1911-1939

 

Scope & Content Note: This image documents investigations and construction on various units of the Flathead Irrigation Project. The Project was initiated to determine rights and distribute water originating on the Flathead Indian Agency in Montana to both tribal and non-tribal land. The establishment of the Reservation in 1855 preceded Montana statehood by nearly 35 years and presented many challenges in establishing senority and providing for equitable distribution of water for the irrigation of farms and ranches.

 

Production Date: 1914

 

Persistent URL: catalog.archives.gov/id/4492610

 

Repository: NARA's Rocky Mountain Region (Denver, CO)

   

Access Restrictions: Unrestricted

Use Restrictions: Unrestricted

 

Haystack Rock with people for scale. The tide is out here, but would come up past the people and even where I was standing to take this picture.

some interesting haystacks

Boulder, Colorado. Some days I drive 4 miles from work to hike around the Boulder Valley Ranch area -- just for exercise and to gather my thoughts. That's Haystack Mountain (ha ha) in the background.

Cannon Beach, Oregon

Haystacks at one of the rye fields in the forrest near Bennekom (NL). Since a few years people are again cultivating rye on these old fields.

At Cannon Beach on the Oregon coast.

an old Polaroid sky

Abberton Reservoir

Sunset over Haystack rocks, Cannon Beach Oregon. What a beautiful spot!!!

Haystack Rock is a large 72m tall basalt sea stack that dominates Cannon Beach. It is home to seabirds including puffins, and the area around its base are made of tide pools. The smaller rocks around it are known as the "Needles". Haystack Rock is a well-known Oregon landmark, in novels such as Ken Kesey's Sometimes a Great Notion, movies such as the Goonies (1985) and one of the desktop photos for Windows 7. Haystack Island is part of Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.

Cannon Beach, Oregon

A long driving day from Shillong, in Meghalaya State, to Kaziranga in Assam. The roads were often under construction and progress slow.

Mother and Sister, back in May.

Various views of Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach, OR

The haystack creek flows from above the high line trail down to the going to the sun highway and eventually all the way down to McDonald Creek. The falls that are created on the steep walls along the garden wall create beautiful tumbling water falls. This is a re edit of a shot that was posted here earlier.

In an effort to attract attention to the Haystack Potluck, Southwestern Univeristy student, Miranda Polski, performs her signature pose, "The Miranda". TheHaystack.TV hoped to break the Guinness World Record for the largest number of people to participate in a haystack potluck. 60th General Conference Session of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, in San Antonio, Texas. ©2015 North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. Bryant Taylor/NAD

Haystack Rock near Cannon Beach, Oregon

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