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Shelter Cove Storm
Photo By Sylvia J. Zarco

  • Title: Shelter Cove Storm
  • State/Province/Region: California
  • Country: United States
  • Nearest Area: Lost Coast
  • Nearest Town: Shelter Cove
  • Brief Directions: Head west off the Redwood Highway (route 101) in northern California onto Redwood Drive. In the town of Redway, turn onto Briceland Thorn Road heading even further west. At Thorn Junction, turn onto Shelter Cove Road and follow it until the mountains bow down to meet the sea. When you run out of road, you're in Shelter Cove.
  • Description: The wind blows hard to cross the Pacific before it storms into the coastal waters and mountains of the Lost Coast of California.
  • Gear: Canon EOS Digital Rebel, 18-55mm lens
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