The Devil's Churn by photosynthesis
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Description
An interesting place to stop & take a very short hike near Yachats. The waves crash & splash very dramatically here. You can get as close as you want, though it's slippery in places & you really need to be careful not to get too close to the waves...
A short description from Wikipedia:
"Devils Churn is a narrow inlet of the Pacific Ocean in Lincoln County, Oregon, United States, south of Yachats. It is located in the Siuslaw National Forest and is accessible via the Restless Waters trail from the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area visitor's center or the U.S. Route 101 overlook. Access to the trail requires a United States Forest Service pass.
The inlet developed over many thousands of years as wave action carved into the basalt shoreline, first forming a deep sea cave whose roof eventually collapsed. As the tide comes in it can throw spray several hundred feet into the air when the waves reach the end of the churn. Visitors are urged to be cautious when visiting the churn as it can be dangerous."
Comments (12)
kgb224
Superb capture my friend. God bless.
npauling
Excellent capture of this very dramatic looking place. 😀
beachsidelegs
Stunning picture my friend :)
durleybeachbum
How exciting!
Kordouane
Beautiful photography !!
helanker
Looks fantastic and I luv the lower part of this shot the most with the beautiful rocks and the wonderful green :)
auntietk
The tide was out when we were there, so it's pretty exciting to see this!
vdallas
Energy, texture, color. Nothing missing in fine capture.
Faemike55
and it is so impressive
X-PaX
Very nice capture. Well done.
FredNunes
Great catch... Nicely done!
Richardphotos
I bet there are still people that do not heed the warnings. I wish I would have had more time to travel up the coast in oregon