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Cobble Beach

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How did you put all those rocks on the beach?

It is an interesting question that most visitors in the tide pools ask. I was also puzzled by the shape of these rocks and intrigued by the idea of how they got here. I was sure those rocks weren’t man made even though they have shapes and structures very similar Read more…

By oscgarzon, 8 years8 years ago
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What Hides Beneath the Rocks?

Cobbles always tell a story of ancient times and how the beaches of the Oregon coast took their particular shapes after millennia of being arranged by the movement of the tides. Nevertheless, the rocks are not the only ones eager to tell stories to the visitors, because what lies beneath Read more…

By oscgarzon, 8 years8 years ago
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Why are you still here?

A round white ear spot, reddish brown flanks, and a half moon patch in front of its eyes make the Harlequin Duck look as if it had been hand painted. With a squeaky call advertises its presence to the visitors of Cobble Beach; a trait that has earned it the Read more…

By oscgarzon, 8 years ago
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