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Haystack Rock, Earth's Shadow
The earth's shadow is visible just over the
horizon in this sunrise image of Haystack Rock, a prominent sea
stack in Cannon
Beach on the Oregon Coast. The reddish band above the earth's
shadow is known as the Belt of Venus. Haystack Rock, at
235-feet, ranks as the world's third-tallest sea stack. |
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Haystack Rock and Full Moon
The full moon sets just before sunrise over
Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach, Oregon. The approaching
winter storm is blurred by an extended exposure. |
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Haystack Rock,
Full Moon and Reflection
The full moon sets between two of the needles at Haystack
Rock in this view from Cannon Beach, Oregon. Approaching
Pacific Ocean waves are blurred in this extended exposure,
giving them a misty appearance. |
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Haystack Rock and Star Trails
A 15-minute exposure shows the path of the stars
above Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach, Oregon. This image
of the prominent sea stack
was captured just before sunrise. |
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Haystack Rock Through Rainy Window
A heavy coastal rain storm provides an abstract
view of Haystack Rock, viewed through a rain-coated window in a
cabin in Cannon Beach, Oregon. |
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Haystack Rock Framed by Trees
The first light of day lights up
part of the sky above Haystack Rock, located on the
northern Oregon Coast. The sea stack is framed by trees on a
bluff at Silver Point. |
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Haystack
Rock, Dune Grasses
Dune grasses line the beach near Chapman Point as
Haystack Rock stands in the background. |
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Haystack Rock,
Obscured by Fog
The bottom half of Haystack Rock, a prominent sea
stack in Cannon Beach, Oregon, is obscured by thick ocean
fog. |