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Thursday, June 13, 2019

Erosion as art


 
Rock formation at Cape Arago, Oregon.  I couldn't decide which view I liked better, so here's a horizontal image (below) so you can choose!



4 comments:

Lynn said...

Don't fret about which one is prettier. They're both fretted sandstone!

Anonymous said...

So there are fours small knobs that stick out, right? Th one farthest away w/ a netted texture looks like a lizard head.
What do u think?
I was looking at photos of ocean waves from year (s?) previous th other day and saw th one w/ th bear in th whitewater... so
tried to see an animal in th tefoni ( is it? ). Aha, sure enough, there was a lizard head.

Anonymous said...

Jackie, I see a Galapagos iguana!It’s below th third small white knob. And it’s facing left w/ a faint “smile”... in th darker webbed area.
Eye is very large.
Oh dear. Best I can describe it!

Alexandra in Sebastopol

Jackie Sones said...

:) I do see the iguana (or lizard). And then when I started looking around some more, I spotted an elf's shoe! Do you see it in the first photo (the vertical version)?

Thanks for looking with imagination!

:) J.