The bright splotches in the water mark the last dive spots for Godzilla (see day 12), and we believe, Mothra and Monster X. Those bright spots are extremely radioactive. For more information, we refer you to the excellent 1954 documentary "Godzilla" narrated by Raymond Burr. Who doesn't believe Raymond Burr?
The rugged coast of Cape Perpetua.
That's Cook's Chasm, home of the Water Spit and Thor's Toilet, from day 10.
Trailside stand of Pacific giants.
Renewed topographics on the forest trail.
The Godzilla Lookout, built in the 1930's as a Depression Era make-work project.
The view from Godzilla's Lookout.
Highway 101 hugging the coastline as far as the eyes can see..
This tree takes the brunt of storms - but has a great ocean view.
That's our house for these days, barely visible through the trees.
A wild and wet side trail that goes all the way to Yachats village.
The forest shows off her detailed coat of textures.
Just sittin, here being green.
Oh, so green. Oregon in Spring.
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