Fascinating driftwood sculptures on Bandon Beach part of the Coquille Point National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon. This view was taken on a clearing foggy morning. Can you see at least two dogs in the driftwood? The pointed seastack in the far horizon is called the “Howling Dog”.

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Driftwood sculptures framing Bandon Beach seastacks.

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Fascinating driftwood sculptures on Bandon Beach part of the Coquille Point National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon. This view was taken on a clearing foggy morning. Can you see at least two dogs in the driftwood? The pointed seastack in the far horizon is called the “Howling Dog”.

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