Neskowin, Ore.
I just realized that I’m still stunned by the incredible beauty of watching wave after wave crash into the powerful remnants of an ancient forest.
Trees that stood tall, some say, 2000 years ago. Trees that collapsed into the ocean, perhaps, after an earthquake.
Their torsos, their hips, their knees preserved by salt and sand for millennia, but are here now again, to run and play amongst.
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Great pics, amigo. Pretty darn good words too. Eres un verdadero artiste!
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