What is a better way to close a summer day than a serene sunset beyond the surf, in the refreshingly clean and cool air of the Pacific Northwest coast? The stack in this zoom view is Dahdayla Island, a resistant block of rock once part of the coast, but now separated by the ceaseless erosional power of wave action, and in being so, makes a great resting and roosting site for seabirds and eagles.
1 W Mora WA (14 Jul 6) Looking NW
47.9222, -124.64