![]() |
| We were stopping to see the shipwreck on the beach that can be seen at low tide. We had a negative tide so we figured it would be a good time to see the wreck. I don't see a boat/ship, do you? |
![]() |
| Ok, it's just a few pieces - a true shipwreck. This was the piece closest to the water. |
![]() |
| We dropped by Charleston to see the Charlie the Tuna sculptures by the bridge. This one has seen better days. |
![]() |
| Charleston is between Coos Bay and Cape Arago. We kept heading southwest toward Cape Arago. You can double click on any photo to enlarge it. |
![]() |
| Between Charleston and the end of the road, there are three state parks - Sunset Bay, Shore Acres and Cape Arago. Simpson Reef is between Shore Acres and Cape Arago |
![]() |
| View of the reef. |
![]() |
| On this closer shot, look at the tan colored spot with some black dots on it. |
![]() |
| North viewpoint at Cape Arago. |
![]() |
| Zoom in on some of the shore features. |
![]() |
| Back at the parking lot, we were greeted by this raven. |
![]() |
| Next stop - Bandon. This sculpture of a rockfish is made totally of debris that had washed up on the beach. |
| My Finnian, what a big mouth you have. |
![]() |
| Very interesting! So help the kelp forest, order purple sea urchins when you eat out in this area. |
![]() |
| Next stop - Coquille Point |
![]() |
| Another Washed Ashore sculpture. Less than 1/2 the size of the rockfish. |
![]() |
| Elephant rock. I suppose the rock between the two openings could be a trunk. |
![]() |
| This display is worn. The following photos are closeups of part of it. |
![]() |
| How interesting.. |
![]() |
| North Coquille Point Rock |
![]() |
| Table Rock |
| Moving in for a closer view of Table Rock. |
![]() |
| Closer yet we can start to identify birds. |
![]() |
| This windy day made it very difficult to get a clear photo of the birds on top of Table Rock. I would have needed a tripod to get a clear shot at this zoom level. |
![]() |
| The grass covered dunes had quite a few clumps of iris growing on them. |
![]() |
| I didn't see a name for this pinnacle of rock at the shoreline. |
![]() |
| We stopped for the view south of Port Orford when I noticed what looked like shark fins projecting from the surface of the water to the left of the rocks. |
![]() |
| No, no colossal sharks, just interesting rock formations. |
![]() |
| Next stop - Gold Beach. |
![]() |
| You might have to double click on the photo so it will enlarge for reading. |
![]() |
| Just thought the flowers made for a nice photo. Just to the left is a bunch of jetboats that are used to take people up the Rouge River. |
![]() |
| Next stop the lower harbor at Brookings. |
![]() |
| Coming home from a day of fishing. |
![]() |
| The first part of the downhill side of the trail was supported by logs. |
![]() |
| Look at the size scale at the top of the photo. Redwood cones are tiny. |
![]() |
| Twins! |
![]() |
| This redwood has been horizonal so long it has become a nurse log with a full-sized regular tree growing out of its side. |
![]() |
| A fallen tree suspended above the road. |
![]() |
| We stayed the night at the Curly Redwood Lodge in Crescent City, CA. Now I never usually post anything about when we stay but this place is unique. Notice the spread-out U-shape. |
![]() |
| Sign at check-in desk. Better information on their website www.curlyredwoodlodge.com |
![]() |
| Relative of the lodge builder in front of the log in 1952. |
![]() |
| The shape of the lodge makes for an interesting, staggered room layout. |
![]() |
| Redwood is used for each door and its surrounding. |
![]() |
| Parking spots are divided with curly redwood pillars. |
![]() |
| Close up of door. |
![]() |
| The redwoods are only close to the road on the southern portion of the route. Here we are still on Hwy 199, but a stream runs alongside the road in a deep ravine. |
![]() |
| Our only sight-seeing stop on the way north was the Siskiyou Smokejumper Musuem by Cave Junction. |
![]() |
| There were lots of informational signage outside the building, so we didn't bother to call someone to give us a tour. |
![]() |
| A little yellow plane was doing touch-and-goes. |
![]() |
| It didn't have doors |












































































































































































No comments:
Post a Comment