Florida. Gorgeous sandy beaches line the peninsula. Interestingly enough, on the side of the Atlantic Ocean near St. Augustine, the beach turns to rock. Mounds of rock. Broken, holes, pillars, shelfs, every shape and combination and size. An ancient continental shelf is being reclaimed by the sea... While on a trip to this curious piece of the shoreline, I took pictures. Lots. Therefore, I selected my six favorites that I felt showed how unique this part of Florida really is. More pictures can be provided upon request.
Washington Oaks State Park
Note: None of these formations are as enormous as they appear. Look at the shells in the rocks and sand for scale.
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