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    Short Sand Beach.
    View out toward Short Sand Beach.
    Giant Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis).
    Surfers in Smugglers Cove.
    View from Cape Falcon toward Neahkahnie Mountain (1,680').
    Columbia lily (Lilium columbianum).
    View from Cape Falcon.
    View out toward the Pacific near the Devil's Cauldron overlook.
    View from the Devil's Cauldron overlook.
    The park's old-growth tree canopy.
    Toughleaf iris (Iris tenax).
    Forest on the trail up to the summit of Neahkahnie Mountain.
    Neahkahnie Mountain (1,680').
    View looking southeast from the summit of Neahkahnie Mountain.
    View looking south from the summit of Neahkahnie Mountain.
    Non-native foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) on the trail up to Neahkahnie Mountain.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    11/11/2017
    Basalt sea cliffs on the lower north side of Cape Falcon.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    11/11/2017
    View to the north toward Arch Cape from high upon the bluff.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    11/11/2017
    A sheltered cove north of Cape Falcon.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    11/11/2017
    The trail tunnels through an old-growth Sitka spruce tree.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    11/11/2017
    View to the south from Cape Falcon.

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