Waves rush around the stumps of the Ghost Forest during sunset in Neskowin, Oregon. 

Though nobody knows the origins of the ghost forest, it is theorized that sometime within the last 2,000 years a cataclysmic earthquake caused this chuck of forest to drop to sea level. Then preserved by sand and mud, they are around today rather than naturally eroding.
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Waves rush around the stumps of the Ghost Forest during sunset in Neskowin, Oregon.

Though nobody knows the origins of the ghost forest, it is theorized that sometime within the last 2,000 years a cataclysmic earthquake caused this chuck of forest to drop to sea level. Then preserved by sand and mud, they are around today rather than naturally eroding.
Waves rush around the stumps of the Ghost Forest during sunset in Neskowin, Oregon. 

Though nobody knows the origins of the ghost forest, it is theorized that sometime within the last 2,000 years a cataclysmic earthquake caused this chuck of forest to drop to sea level. Then preserved by sand and mud, they are around today rather than naturally eroding.
Waves rush around the stumps of the Ghost Forest during sunset in Neskowin, Oregon.

Though nobody knows the origins of the ghost forest, it is theorized that sometime within the last 2,000 years a cataclysmic earthquake caused this chuck of forest to drop to sea level. Then preserved by sand and mud, they are around today rather than naturally eroding.
See photo in original gallery.