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The Devil's Punchbowl & Agate Beach (+6 insets)

The Devil's Punchbowl & Agate Beach (+6 insets)
(+6 insets)

We're So Glad We Didn't Miss This Roadside Stop!
How do you feel about those sight-seeing spots that are just off the road? We usually avoid easy stops like the plague because they tend to be a very bad experience. Invariably we are forced to rub elbows with milling crowds of Covid-deniers and families headed by Neanderthals with a passel of screaming monsters devoid of manners or sense. As well, people are often so selfish they don't consider that others may want to take pictures too and refuse to move from the prime spot for ages, if at all. Maddening!

Since we've been travelling in our RV up and down the Oregon Coast, we've seen the sign for "Devil's Punchbowl" many times. The pictures online were enticing. So finally, since Beverly Beach was so close, we decided to stop there one day when we drove out to Agate Beach for a stroll.

WOW!! The pictures do not do this place justice. Steve and I were just stunned at this amazing formation at the edge of the sea. We stood and watched, mesmerized, as the waves blasted in and out of the opening to the sea on one side of the "punchbowl." Looking out, an enormous slab of rock the size of a small island rose up and braced itself against the pounding surf. In another spot, a line of rocks just broke the surface and we watched waves lap at them and wash over their tops. Sea birds wheeled and called, landing on nesting grounds out on the huge island rock. Yes, there were stupid people a-plenty but this place was definitely worth the visit!

Today's Picture
This view shows the whole area--the Devil's Punchbowl and the magnificent view out to sea. What a sight! What a place! What good fortune to be here! Isn't it just amazing?! It's places like this that make a person happy to be alive to see such things!

Today's Insets
Inset #1: A view of the punchbowl with its wonderful textures and colors, showing the hole out to the sea with water swelling in and out. A few people climbed down to walk around in the "bowl," something we found tempting but we had a walk on Agate Beach ahead of us and didn't want to take the time for this extra adventure.

Inset #2: A view up the coast shows a beach that also has a wide band of healthy tidal area that is not accessible to people. What a unique spot! We didn't go over to the beach but would have loved to visit--the views and adventures to be had must be very nice.

Inset #3: A view of the rocks which were washed by the waves. It would be interesting to see how the exposure changed depending on the tide--we had no idea if it was high or low when we were there.

Inset #4: The massive island of rock which served as a nesting place and refuge to a variety of sea birds--perhaps seals as well.

Inset #5: Our walk that day on Agate Beach was a wonderful memory for us. It turned out to be a good thing we didn't spend more time at the Punchbowl because we were able to spend a long time walking on the expansive beach. This view shows the lovely, deep beach which is tucked away in a nearly protected cove. To the left of the high cliff that we walked to is Yaquina Lighthouse, which sits at the tip of a narrow, basalt peninsula.

Inset #6: Another view of one of the creeks emptying out at the ocean at Agate Beach. The water was spread out widely enough that walking across didn't soak our shoes and I was able to take pictures like this one! Notice the fishing boat passing by!

Thanks for Stopping By!
I appreciate all of your visits and comments more than I can say. Big virtual hugs to you all! I'm hoping that your week is a nice one, bringing more promises of a lovely spring!

Explored on 2/17/22; highest placement #7.

aNNa schramm, sea-herdorf, Holger Hagen, Fred Fouarge and 31 other people have particularly liked this photo


20 comments - The latest ones
 Ronald Losure
Ronald Losure club
Another amazing and beautiful place you've shared with us, Janet.
2 years ago.
 Robert Swanson
Robert Swanson club
Oregon Coast is an amazing place.

Interestingly, this area was very busy during WW I, as soldier-loggers of the U. S. Army were cutting spruce timber for airplane production. I have some antique images of Agate Beach with a soldier; should post those.

Thanks for sharing both the great images, and your experiences along the Coast.
2 years ago.
 Peter Castell
Peter Castell club
A wonderful coastline I suppose eventually the sea will win and the arch will collapse, as you say tourist spots are best avoided but sometimes it's worth taking the chance
2 years ago.
 Stephan Fey
Stephan Fey club
Superb panorama! A most beautiful series, Janet!
2 years ago.
 uwschu
uwschu club
eine sehr schöne Serie. Wasser haben wir im Moment auch genügend, nur er kommt von oben :-)!
Herrliche diese Landschaften
2 years ago.
 Mecklenburg-Foto
Mecklenburg-Foto club
Der Teufel hatte wohl großen Durst! Ein sehr gut gelungene Foto-Serie von dieser wilden Landschaft!
2 years ago.
 Boarischa Krautmo
Boarischa Krautmo club
beautiful series.
2 years ago.
 Josiane Dirickx
Josiane Dirickx club
un endroit magnifique et incroyable ...... la nature est merveilleuse
2 years ago.
 Jenny McIntyre
Jenny McIntyre club
Oh Janet - what glorious views. I absolutely love the coast of Oregon. The views are very similar to those of our coast here in the South West. I think I'd have spent absolute hours just looking at those views. I really love the Punchbowl. There's something similar in Portugal, but it's bigger and there's a beach inside it. Really beautiful. Are you considering returning there on your next trip? If so, I'm ready to see these views again. I hope you have a good week.
2 years ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Stunning series! Stay well!

Admired in: www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
2 years ago.
 PascalL
PascalL club
magnfiique série
2 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
I WANT TO BE THERE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BREATHTAKING !
2 years ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
wonderful Janet, an dthe insets also
2 years ago.
 Günter Klaus
Günter Klaus club
..........da hast du wieder wunderschöne Ausblick für uns festgehalten liebe Janet,das kann man echt genießen,schön sind deine Aufnahmen dazu:))

.............wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
2 years ago.
 vero
vero club
merveilleuse série , des photos magnifiques sur la mer , c'est vraiment sublime, Janet belle et douce journée affectueusement,
2 years ago.
 Stefani Wehner
Stefani Wehner club
I've visited many states in America. What I'm still missing is Oregon and Washington. Maybe one day. In the meantime I admire your aamzing shots!
2 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
A superb series Janet............such a good decision you made to stop there.

The "punchbowl" is really fascinating..........and I can imagine how wonderful it must look once the water gets inside. I wonder how long it has taken for the wind and waves to carve it from the rock?

The detail in the closer view is amazing (inset 1).

I particularly love the beautiful view along the coast in inset 5, and the fantastic shapes and textures in the sand in inset 6.

A well thought out narrative (of course) completes this excellent post!
2 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
A beautiful series, Janet.
2 years ago.
 Eunice Perkins
Eunice Perkins club
What an amazing rock!! Lovely photos as usual!
2 years ago.
 Robert Swanson
Robert Swanson club
Finally found the WW I photos taken in/near Agate Beach.

www.ipernity.com/doc/2543754/51214048
2 years ago.

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