A hole in the basalt shelf shoots a spray of water into the air when the waves crash against it. This is at Cook's chasm on the central Oregon coast USA. The white foam is the result of organic matter decaying off shore and drifting in with the tide where it accumulates.
Thanks for the votes and UA's for yesterday's Grosbeak photo.
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Sea spray
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