Powerful winds accompanied by high tides are required to bring monsters like this ashore.
epod.usra.edu/blog/2010/06/driftwood-at-la-push-washington.html
Powerful winds accompanied by high tides are required to bring monsters like this ashore.
epod.usra.edu/blog/2010/06/driftwood-at-la-push-washington.html
Damn!
My driftwood is better than your Kracken.
sweet
my impression is that a lot of trees like that are probably not too far away from where they were growing once…
and i know exactly where that is… i fed the ocean spirits on that beach a few years ago… 8)
Wouldn’t want to run into that in the ocean.
I can’t imagine what would bring down this monster in the first place, apart from, say, growing too close and too heavy to a weak edge next to a water body.
You Maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!
Wowza!
it’s nice that they had Pat stand next to it to provide scale…
hey, cool. I’m going here next month while on leave.
Guybrush Driftwood
Part of me wants to say “shoop”, but the part of me that loves teh awesome won’t let it.
Do sequoias and/or redwoods grow so close to the shore?