Visiting Devil’s Pulpit – beautiful canyon

in #travel7 years ago

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Secret and magic place - Devil’s Pulpit so called canyon, you are definitely going to like this place if you are not afraid to get your shoes dirty.

Saturday morning we decided to visit this place, as its only 1 hour away.While traveling to the canyon we didn't really knew what we are going to find there, as we seen only few pictures from this place.But what we seen was way more then we expected.

The path takes you through perfectly green forest, feels like real jungle. In some places there is some designed places to stop and take a look around, where you can just get closer and see everything from above.

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After seeing all of the canyon it was about time to leave, yet we didn't wanted to go its just some other tourists were visiting, so we started moving back to the stairs.We said we are definitely going to come back here once again and bring our friends here.

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The Oregon coast is truly subtropical rainforest. The Vine Maple, Devil's Club, and other patient and tenacious species clinging to the vertical cliffs in your photos somehow thrive there. Similar refugia conceal relic populations of rare amphibians, like the Giant Salamander and Red-Legged Frog, which is now critically endangered in California, but yet remains locally abundant in Oregon.

Much of the same verdant growth extends from California to Southeast Alaska, although the Alexander Archipelago has far fewer species both due to the cooler clime, and it's recent exposure by the retreat of ice only a few thousand years ago.

I love this ecosystem. Only yesterday I saw a herd of ~50 Roosevelt Elk (Red Deer, the largest variety in the world) in a farmer's field near Sand Lake - another place of unique vista and ecological diversity and adaptation to a remarkable geological environment.

If you ever swing further north, I'd be happy to show you some of the secret nooks and crannies, where Old Growth Spruce and Hemlock meters thick leave their progeny to battle for the scarce light in their shadow, hereabouts.

Amazing place I hope I can visit it someday.

hopefully you will one day, definitely worth it.

good sharing

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