Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach
This is a 13 x 19 print, the image is 10 x 15 so you get a nice white border. This is the classic Oregon Coast view: Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach (not to be confused with the one at Pacific City) is one of our most recognizable landmarks. It’s a basalt sea stack and the third largest intertidal monolith in the world, formed millions of years ago by lava flows. Part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge it is a state protected marine environment. At low tide, you can walk right up to it and find colorful starfish and other tide pool creatures.
This is a 13 x 19 print, the image is 10 x 15 so you get a nice white border. This is the classic Oregon Coast view: Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach (not to be confused with the one at Pacific City) is one of our most recognizable landmarks. It’s a basalt sea stack and the third largest intertidal monolith in the world, formed millions of years ago by lava flows. Part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge it is a state protected marine environment. At low tide, you can walk right up to it and find colorful starfish and other tide pool creatures.
This is a 13 x 19 print, the image is 10 x 15 so you get a nice white border. This is the classic Oregon Coast view: Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach (not to be confused with the one at Pacific City) is one of our most recognizable landmarks. It’s a basalt sea stack and the third largest intertidal monolith in the world, formed millions of years ago by lava flows. Part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge it is a state protected marine environment. At low tide, you can walk right up to it and find colorful starfish and other tide pool creatures.
Printed locally in Northeast Portland on acid-free, archival paper. Limited editions, signed and numbered.