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Bowling Ball Beach Redux
A few weeks ago my buddy Robert and I took an afternoon and went up to Bowling Ball Beach, a few miles south of Point Arena. Robert had never been to this beach before and he had really wanted to … Continue reading
Posted in Beach, Geologic Formations, Landscapes, Seascapes, Uncategorized
Tagged Bowling Ball Beach, Concretions, Convolute Laminations, Mendocino Coast
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Bowling Ball Beach: 100 million years in the making
This special place along the Mendocino Coast is about 15 miles north of Sea Ranch between Gualala and Point Arena. The San Andreas Fault runs right through this area and the striated sandstone formations we see at the beach are … Continue reading
Posted in Geologic Formations, Seascapes, Uncategorized
Tagged Bowling Ball Beach, Concretions
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