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Amazing, other-worldly sand shapes are formed naturally by the changing ocean tides and strong winds, found only for about half a mile along the Netarts Bay, Oregon beach, about a 2 hour drive from Portland. The rare formations are about 6 x 6 inches in size, this one being the most unusual. I walk the beach fairly often, but have never seen another cone or any shapes as prominent as those found on Sept. 9th and 10th, 2013. The beach changes dramatically with every tide and never fails to impress.
Amazing, other-worldly sand shapes are formed naturally by the changing ocean tides and strong winds, found only for about half a mile along the Netarts Bay, Oregon beach, about a 2 hour drive from Portland. The rare formations are about 6 x 6 inches in size, this one being the most unusual. I walk the beach fairly often, but have never seen another cone or any shapes as prominent as those found on Sept. 9th and 10th, 2013. The beach changes dramatically with every tide and never fails to impress.
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Amazing, other-worldly sand shapes are formed naturally by the changing ocean tides and strong winds, found only for about half a mile along the Netarts Bay, Oregon beach, about a 2 hour drive from Portland. The rare formations are about 6 x 6 inches in size, this one being the most unusual. I walk the beach fairly often, but have never seen another cone or any shapes as prominent as those found on Sept. 9th and 10th, 2013. The beach changes dramatically with every tide and never fails to impress.
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A Houyi non importava di essere stato cacciato dal paradiso in quanto si trovava molto bene a vivere sulla terra. Houyi continuò quindi a servire l'umanità , anche se era evidente come il mondo fosse ormai precipitato nel caos più completo e nessuno, né le divinità né i mortali, sapevano come risolvere la situazione. Solo il dio arciere, ormai ridotto a un comune essere umano, poteva porvi rimedio.
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Il mio veliero ha sbagliato più volte la rotta, letture errate delle mappe hanno rischiato di farlo finire sugli scogli.
Quando finalmente si intravedeva la terra ferma, è arrivata quella che chiamo la tempesta perfetta.
Il veliero della mia esistenza sbandava continuamente, da capitano coraggioso ho tenuto con forza la rotta.
Evidentemente non è bastato, bisognava inseguire e ritrovare la bonaccia.
Sono sicuro che il veliero GR solcherà ancora i mari, ancora ci saranno porti dove approdare, progetti da realizzare.
Sono sicuro che la mia ciurma, i miei amici non mi abbandoneranno, anzi mi saranno accanto per costruire la nuova rotta. INSIEME.
GR
There's so much in this photo that it's hard to name it.
On the right is Netarts Bay, where we used to crab when I was younger. Netarts Spit is the land separating the bay from the ocean. The spit is part of Cape Lookout State Park, as is the place I'm standing for this photo, Anderson's Viewpoint. Anderson was apparently a surveyor as there's a monument here but I don't know anything about him.
The rocks on the far left are Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge, a refuge mostly for several species of birds but also for sea lions. It lays just across from the town of Oceanside. Just past Oceanside the last outcrop you can see is Cape Meares State park.