First sunrise light catching “Face Rock” and the tips of the “Kittens” seastacks on Bandon Beach with morning clouds and reflections on the wet beach sand of the receding tide. “Face Rock” and the “Kittens” are part of an Indian legend that is storied in many of the books about Bandon, Oregon. This ocean seascape is part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.

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Face Rock and Kittens at sunrise, Bandon

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First sunrise light catching “Face Rock” and the tips of the “Kittens” seastacks on Bandon Beach with morning clouds and reflections on the wet beach sand of the receding tide. “Face Rock” and the “Kittens” are part of an Indian legend that is storied in many of the books about Bandon, Oregon. This ocean seascape is part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.

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