Twilight sky after sunset with seastack silhouettes, Face Rock State Park. Face Rock is the most distant seastack. This grouping of seastacks is part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge located off the town of Bandon. The beautiful last light is reflected in the low tide surf receding on the sandy Bandon Beach.

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Seastacks at twilight, Face Rock S.P., Oregon

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Twilight sky after sunset with seastack silhouettes, Face Rock State Park. Face Rock is the most distant seastack. This grouping of seastacks is part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge located off the town of Bandon. The beautiful last light is reflected in the low tide surf receding on the sandy Bandon Beach.

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