Imagine trees that lived thousands of years ago suddenly popping up to see the light of day again! It happened in 1998 at Neskowin Beach, Oregon. Winter storms pulled sand out to sea, exposing a forest of stumps. I missed seeing them before the mighty Pacific pushed in more sand to cover them again.
So, when spring storms once again exposed them, I made sure I saw them before the upcoming winter waves can hide them under sand once again.
They believe these trees lived about 10,000 years ago. Did an earthquake cause them to sink into the ocean? We will likely never know. A team from Oregon State University got permission to take a sample or two. They tried coring them, but the wood crumbled. They were able to use a chainsaw to cut out a couple wedges...before someone complained and got the permit canceled.
I wonder if the reason Proposal Rock...the haystack with the trees on top...is there is because somehow the rock didn't get rattled loose in an earthquake.
These are not rocks...they are trees that lived 10,000 years ago!
Tide was coming in...had been for a couple hours, but I was still able to get some out of the surf...



And there was plenty of surf action...

I'm thinking these trees buried in the sand may have been on the same level as those trees up there...


The seagulls must wait thousands of years for such great perches!

Back in the shadows of the cliffs...

A 10,000-year-old tree now a pond...


Wave...WAVE...BIG WAVE...REALLY BIG WAVE COMING IN... RUN...

(Dang, I wish I were 19 again...those are my middle daughter's legs.)
Looking at Neskowin Beach from this angle, you may just think those are people, not ancient trees...but they are ancient trees.

I posted more pictures than I displayed, so if you want, feel free to browse all the pictures. I was tired and need to get to sleep...4:40 am comes early!
EVERY beach in Oregon is public property, so come visit!
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April 18, 2007 Looking for an Ancient Forest
September 08, 2008 11:15 PM UTC
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Comments: 109
oh....wonder what they look like from above...
I am thinking....since it seems for the most part...that the trees are still standing upright.... maybe...this area...was a shelf that spanned between the exsisting cliff...but had a soft layer that eventually washed out with a constant beating from the waves alowing the water to eventually take out any footing it had..and just dropped the whole thing....
wonder if they have taken core samples of that beach area...noting any variance in the stuff surrounding the trees...
you think those are the bottom of the trees..are there any root systems below the surface of those trees?
I am gonna have to read up on that area...very interesting....
Great article Ellie, and great photos. You were lucky to get to see these lovelies. I didn't get to see them and I will always regret that.
Put 'em all together and I can see a few different viable possibilities for this Brigadoon of an ancient forest. So incredibly fascinating!
;-)
Wow, 10,000 years, almost as old as my wife. Um, she's petrified. :-)
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These are incredible shots...you did an awesome shoot
thanks Ellie, for encouarging me to cope up with the hard times...you were always there holding me..
hugs
WOW
Thanks for these.
I haven't been gathering much either recently. Callie simply keeps me too busy. She is nopt even two and so wild and daring that I already have her in gymnastics. She does no handed flips on my bed and says, "watch Mom I break neck!" She torments me to no end! LOL. We are doing great though and so glad to hear from you. Hope you are doing well and will hopefully hear from you again!
Thanks so much for sharing.
Amazing photos....
The photos are awsome! Nature is amazing.
Those barnacles must be hundred and hundreds of years old.
Have you ever been to Bandon by the Sea and to Face Rock? The rocks are supposed to be an indian maiden and her pets...I'll have to look up my photos from 2 years ago when we stayed there for our annivesary & post the story.
Thank you for sharing your photos! a 10 all the way!
I remember finding some charcoal from a tree that had been buried by lava flows in the Columbia River Gorge between 6 and 17 million years ago that had been exposed by a landslide. That was s-o-o-o-o cool!
It is possible someone brought sand in to make this beach?