“A Pacific Wave”
Photo of the Week #48, selected in April, 2020
The Oregon coast provided many epic shot during our journey and exploration there in 2019, so many that I had a difficult time choosing my favorites. This photo was taken near the Sea Lion Caves off the Oregon Coast Highway (US 101). It made the cut because of the interesting combination of a single windblown wave and a rocky cliff side sporting moss, shrubs and flowers. That the ocean was exceptionally blue that day didn’t hurt.
Even though, in my opinion, the Oregon coast consists of the some of the best, iconic coastline views in the U.S., probably my favorite thing about it is that the Oregon Beach Bill of 1967 continues to allow free beach access to the public up and down the coast. According to Wikipedia, “In return for a pedestrian easement and relief from construction, the bill eliminates property taxes on private beach land and allows its owners to retain certain beach land rights.”
Compared to any state on the east coast, its public beach access is phenomenal. Other states should take a page from the insightful legislature of the Beaver State, which would alleviate one of my largest pet peeves while traveling- lack of public viewing and access along almost any American coastline.
Here’s my photo on Imagekind:
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