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So I thought the sun would set around 6-7pm on Cannon Beach, OR. So by 8:20, when it finally started setting, my girlfriend and I were freezing. We did get a couple good games of "sand tic-tac-toe" in though.
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This image is from Kampong Cham province. The hay is from rice and the cow will be used for labor rather than for milk.
Haystacks walk overlooking Buttermere, my second Wainwright fellwalk.
Fleetwith Pike left , Haystacks right!
After going to the beach I discovered One-eyed Willy's pirate ship and fended off the giant squid attack.
The summit has a strangely isolated feel being quite craggy and aloof and yet it is surrounded by much higher fells. This view looks over Ennerdale (out of view) to the massive bulk of Pillar.
We decide to give the "haystack" a look. It's between a hike and a climb - a "scramble", although it looked more climb-ish than hike-ish.
Dusk at Cannon Beach at the height of tourist season. the quaint little seaside town was packed with tourist families on saturday and sunday but very relaxed during the week.
Vertical view of 235-foot Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach on Oregon's North Coast. Springtime on the Oregon Coast.
Deer Isle's pink granite bedrock exposed at the shoreline, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Maine.