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at Devils Churn in Florence,
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Devils Churn began as a small fracture - a weak area in the ancient volcanic rock. Thunderous waves have gnawed at the rock for eons, eroding it away grain by grain, enlarging the crack into a chasm. As the two RV Gypsies approached Devils Churn, they felt the power of the churn like thunder in their bones, and anticipated each collision of wave and rock like bursting fireworks! Note: Be sure to visit at High Tide. | |
Below: Photos taken looking
straight down, from high up on a walkway |
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Below: Pulverizing and pounding. Crashing and smashing. Endlessly, relentlessly, the Pacific ocean careened into Devils Churn until the crescendo of waves exploded in a riot of white froth.... and then escaped back to the sea. | |
Below: The trail further
down into Devils Churn was blocked by a very large fallen tree. |
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Below: The
mountain across the street from Devils Churn |
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Below:From a side point at
Devils Churn, the two RV Gypsies saw Cape Perpetua (see sub-menu below
more about Cape Perpetua.) |
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Note: The two RV Gypsies returned here in 2015 |
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AFTER you have viewed all of the above sections, please continue on to the state of Washington and Mount St. Helens
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