Spouting Horn, Depoe Bay - 1939
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Still a tourist draw today, this image of Spouting Horn was created by photographer Ralph Eddy as a postcard view in 1939.
Still a tourist draw today, this image of Spouting Horn was created by photographer Ralph Eddy as a postcard view in 1939.
Also called blowholes, spouting horns are formed when a small opening forms at the top of a sea cave, channeling the force of ocean waves upward into a display that looks very much like a geyser.
-- This photo is restored and printed by Old Oregon from the original negative, courtesy of the Clackamas County Historical Society.
Photographer | Ralph Eddy |
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Location | Depoe Bay, Oregon Coast, Lincoln County |
Subject | Ocean, Rock Formations |
Decade | 1930s |
Print Maker | Old Oregon |
Original Type | Original Negative |
Size of Original | 4.7 x 6.6 inches |
Photographer's Number | Number 463 |
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