Pacific Coast Geology
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Geological GigaPans from the Pacific coast of California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia.
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Franciscan pillow basalts crop out at the mouth of the Big Sur River in Andrew Molera State Park. The pillow basalts represent lavas erupted underwater, probably at a mid-ocean ridge or other deep-sea setting, that were scraped up onto the continent at a convergent margin. Nearby radiolarian chert indicates the deep-se...
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Neck Point, Neck Point Park, Nanaimo, BC Low tide, so the neck is above water. Sea Lions can be found in the water in several places, and various birds throughout the image.
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Ft Ord Dunes State Park is located along the shores of southern Monterey Bay in central California. It is located within one of the largest dune fields in California. It is a relatively new park, having once been part of Ft Ord, and used by the Army as a firing range and training gounds for US soldiers. Stillwell Hall,...
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Somewhere along Oregon coastline
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View of Big Creek Bridge looking north along Highway One. A small pod of whales was passing by to left of this photo.
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Pacific City Haystack
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Looking at the Pacific City Hatstack from the East edge of the sand dune
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Looking south from Cape Meares at the 3 Arch Rocks
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