Ugly Hedgehog - Photography Forum
Home Active Topics Newest Pictures Search Login Register
Photo Gallery
Thor's Well, the Notorious Sinkhole
Page <prev 2 of 4 next> last>>
Feb 21, 2020 11:11:04   #
BlueMorel Loc: Southwest Michigan
 
Great shot. Makes me miss being able to drive down to the coast when we lived in Portland. Cape Perpetua is absolutely my favorite stop.

Reply
Feb 21, 2020 12:13:11   #
Jim-Pops Loc: Granbury, Texas
 
Great picture. Yours made me go on line and see some additional pictures. Quite a site, looks dangerous.👀

Reply
Feb 21, 2020 14:07:59   #
Cwilson341 Loc: Central Florida
 
Outstanding shot!

Reply
 
 
Feb 21, 2020 14:11:21   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Excellent shot.

Reply
Feb 21, 2020 14:44:50   #
ELNikkor
 
Like something out of "The Odyssey"...

Reply
Feb 21, 2020 16:50:06   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
Excellent narrative and a fantastic image---thanks!

Reply
Feb 22, 2020 02:06:54   #
Scottty Loc: Portland,Oregon
 
Most of the shots I've seen of Thor's Well involve a sunset. This a different look that gives it a whole new dynamic. Well done. Last time I was there, there were so many people standing around it, you couldn't get a good shot.

Reply
 
 
Feb 22, 2020 07:01:22   #
SonyBug
 
Wow. I am sorry I missed it when I was there in 2009. Looks like a series of big rollers coming in, so stay safe and use a big lens!

Reply
Feb 22, 2020 07:32:43   #
steve49 Loc: massachusetts
 
Nice catch for sure.

Reply
Feb 22, 2020 07:37:14   #
timm27 Loc: Earth
 
Well done!
👍👍👍👍

Reply
Feb 22, 2020 07:44:22   #
bobmcculloch Loc: NYC, NY
 
Wow, nice shot, good narrative!

Reply
 
 
Feb 22, 2020 08:00:34   #
tshift Loc: Overland Park, KS.
 
UniqueShot wrote:
Thor’s Well is a hole carved out of the basalt shoreline in the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area, just south of Yahats, Oregon.

Not a sight we regularly get to see and surely not something for the faint of heart, a gaping hole in Pacific seems to be one of the most intriguing sights to behold. Known by the name of ‘Thor’s Well’, there are many theories to justify the name of this natural occurrence, in Oregon, USA.

This well appears to be swallowing the entire ocean inside and during high tide, no one would ever dare to get any closer to this hole. Though not bottomless, the 20 feet deep well has been formed due to the waves crashing across the same region for years leading to erosion and thereby forming a sea cave, leaving a hole on the surface level.

Because of its location right against the Pacific Ocean, you get a constant flow of waves rolling in from underneath and filling the bowl from the bottom. Depending on the tide level, sometimes it just bubbles to the top, while other times, it’s bursting out in a violent spray. In the winter months, the king tides (like in the picture) truly show the power of the ocean.

And, yes I got wet on this one.
Thor’s Well is a hole carved out of the basalt sho... (show quote)



WOW. What else can you say. Sometimes GOD'S work is so amazing you just have to stand there and stare. Thanks post more.

Tom

Reply
Feb 22, 2020 08:05:41   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Interesting narrative; excellent photo!

Reply
Feb 22, 2020 08:28:21   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
A very intriguing photograph.
--Bob
UniqueShot wrote:
Thor’s Well is a hole carved out of the basalt shoreline in the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area, just south of Yahats, Oregon.

Not a sight we regularly get to see and surely not something for the faint of heart, a gaping hole in Pacific seems to be one of the most intriguing sights to behold. Known by the name of ‘Thor’s Well’, there are many theories to justify the name of this natural occurrence, in Oregon, USA.

This well appears to be swallowing the entire ocean inside and during high tide, no one would ever dare to get any closer to this hole. Though not bottomless, the 20 feet deep well has been formed due to the waves crashing across the same region for years leading to erosion and thereby forming a sea cave, leaving a hole on the surface level.

Because of its location right against the Pacific Ocean, you get a constant flow of waves rolling in from underneath and filling the bowl from the bottom. Depending on the tide level, sometimes it just bubbles to the top, while other times, it’s bursting out in a violent spray. In the winter months, the king tides (like in the picture) truly show the power of the ocean.

And, yes I got wet on this one.
Thor’s Well is a hole carved out of the basalt sho... (show quote)

Reply
Feb 22, 2020 08:36:56   #
ecobin Loc: Paoli, PA
 
Good capture.

Reply
Page <prev 2 of 4 next> last>>
If you want to reply, then register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.
Photo Gallery
UglyHedgehog.com - Forum
Copyright 2011-2024 Ugly Hedgehog, Inc.