Dusty Moments, America's Finest Blog, is dedicated to photography and the American way of life. With each old snap shot or Kodachrome slide, a bit of the psyche of the person behind the camera is revealed, while simultaneously creating mysteries as to the true nature of the subject's story. The words within this blog are my own. Many of the photographs are mine too, but included also are the dusty moments from my parents and grandparents, as well as, junk store finds.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Sea Stacks
A sea stack is a landform consisting of steep columns of rock. They are created solely by time, wind and water. The west coast is littered with them. They can be awe inspiring and beautiful. But if you drive down the coast needing to drive at too rapid a pace or without interest in the scenery, a sea stack becomes a foe. Always there to taunt you, to remind you that the coast is still there and you are not at your destination. To make matters worse, the twenty-three slow moving cars in front of you are all gazing in awe of the sea stacks.
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