The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 28, 1913, SECTION SIX, Image 69

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    SECTION SIX
Pages 1 to 8
Magazine Section
VOL. XXXII.
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1913. '
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ROCK near PACIFIC CITY
PHOT'C BY B.A.GIFFORD.
NE of the attractions of the Oregon Coast to Summer visitors is its rugged scenery. ManyrocEy; promontories
break the coast line, while here and there is a great rock, separated from its parent ridge by the wave action
of centuries, rises in the breakers. Colonies of sea birds nest on their tops and sides, green with accumulated
moss and slime. Often the erosion of time has molded these basalt outposts into strange shapes. One such is Hay
stack Rock, near Pacific City, Or., in Tillamook County. It is so called from its striking resemblance to a haystack.
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