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This spot has a way of making the Oregon coast feel almost suspended in time. High above the shoreline, the forest opens just enough to reveal the world beyond it - weathered trees standing quietly in the foreground, their branches shaped by years of coastal wind, while the cliffs descend toward a crescent of sand far below. The ocean stretches endlessly beyond the headland, its waves folding into the shore one after another, leaving thin ribbons of white against the darker water. There’s something beautiful about the way everything meets here. Forest and ocean. Mountain and coastline. Stillness and movement. The ancient trees hold their ground while the tide keeps moving beneath them, carving and reshaping the edge of the land without ever seeming to hurry. And then there is the light. Late in the day, it filters through the trees in soft golden layers, catching the leaves in the foreground and illuminating the distant cliffs with a hazy warmth. The sea becomes almost silver where the sun touches it, while the shadowed forest remains deep and quiet behind you. For a moment, the whole coastline feels less like a landscape and more like a painting slowly revealing itself. Standing here, looking through the trees toward that little stretch of beach and the endless Pacific beyond it, it’s easy to understand why places like this stay with you. Not because they demand your attention.. Because they make you slow down enough to notice it. The wind moving through the branches. The rhythm of the waves below. The warm light resting on the cliffs. The immense silence between one breath and the next. 🌲🌊🌞🧘

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