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| Click here to go back to the travel map! (or go to art gallery or store index) Redwood Forest, California Pacific Ocean Coastline and surrounding highways (May 29 2009) |


| In my attempt to make it to closer to the Redwoods for the next day, I was still on hwy. 101 around midnight and stopped at a viewpoint. This was one of the most scary and amazing stops, because it was so dark that all you could see was the moon, stars and a trail of light hitting the ocean. The only sound was the waves hitting the beach. Looking towards that trail of moonlight it seems to go on forever. Within an hour or so the moon started to change into an orange color when it set. |


| Dawn at the Pacific Ocean off hwy. 101 in Southern Oregon getting close to California. |

| A baby bunny went bounding by! |

| As soon as I crossed into CA a heavy fog set in. |

| A higher cliff point, the ocean is out there somewhere. |


| People who live outside of CA may appreciate the mutant size of these Queen Anne's Lace. They were as tall as me, I put my hand in the picture above to give an idea of the size. Back in Michigan we had these as "weeds" in the lawn, but they were so thin and short. I never knew they got so huge! |




| Octo-tree! |

| Scenic road within Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. Some of these trees are a couple big truck/SUVs wide! |


| Tiny coastal scenic road within the park. For a few miles it becomes a dirt road about a single car width. |



| A stretch of unpaved road runs along the ocean. Here the fog was too heavy to see much, but there is a cliff and ocean to the left within a couple feet of the road. You can't see where the sky ends and the ocean begins... It's just a big white fluffy abyss. I felt like a big gust of wind could've knocked me off the world. Pretty scary. |

| Just below the fog line further up the coast on hwy. 101 where it runs along the ocean front. |





