Seastacks silhouetted against a pink and yellow twilight sky and purple surf of the Pacific Ocean with twilight reflections on the wet sand on Bandon Beach, Bandon, Oregon. The distant seastacks are locally called the “Kittens.” The “Kittens” are part of Native American lore of this enchanting area of the Southern Oregon Coast. “Face Rock and the Kittens.”

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Silhouetted seastacks on the Oregon Coast

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Seastacks silhouetted against a pink and yellow twilight sky and purple surf of the Pacific Ocean with twilight reflections on the wet sand on Bandon Beach, Bandon, Oregon. The distant seastacks are locally called the “Kittens.” The “Kittens” are part of Native American lore of this enchanting area of the Southern Oregon Coast. “Face Rock and the Kittens.”

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