12/7/22

My Corner of the World


Cape Kidnappers
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19 comments:

Tom said...

...I love the monolith, there are many along the Oregon coast.

Michelle said...

Such an amazing formation! I wonder how it got the name, Cape Kidnappers

Cloudia said...

What an intriguing landmark! Thank you for sharing

Amy said...

I like the little islands we have dotted around New Zealand, there's one in Auckland that you can see from the harbour bridge, I named it fairy island when I was little.

Taken For Granted said...

I have always loved your seashore photos, and this one is no exception. Thank you for allowing us to share our photos.

Joanne said...

What a neat rock formation in the middle of a beach.

Lowcarb team member said...

Isn't that amazing ...

All the best Jan

dee Nambiar said...

Oh wow! Look at those trees growing on the rock!
That's a nice picture.

Thank you for hosting, Betty. :)

roentare said...

that is a beautiful rock there

Sandee said...

Beautiful shot. Nature is most beautiful.

Thank you for hosting the fun.

Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥

Veronica Lee said...

Such an extraordinary formation!

Happy Wednesday and thanks for hosting, Betty!

Nancy Chan said...

Nature's beautiful creation. Amazing.

rupam sarma said...

Wonderful, Great click
Thank you so much for hosting :)

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

The unusual rock formation makes for a splendid photo, Betty!

My GBGV Life said...

Ha! What a lonely rock that looks like.

Amy Johnson said...

Well, that's a cool photo! Thanks for the party!

Violetta said...

An astonishing rock - wonderful picture.
All the best
Violetta

likeschocolate said...

Makes you wonder if it was deposited there by the elements or did the elements erode the surround rocks structure and this is all that is left.

onceuponatimehappilyeverafter.com said...

Just wow. Would love to see a time lapse video of how that rock structure was created. We have deep arroyos carved into the foothills of our mountains from flash flooding. I would LOVE to see (from a safe distance) the water rushing down through them in the middle of a sudden rainstorm. Thank you for always dazzling us with photos from your world.