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Kehoe Beach. A gray early spring day looking over the dunes.
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Kehoe Beach. A summer day with the fog lurking offshore and a lagoon formed bythe Kehoe Beach stream.
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Kehoe Beach. The cliffs along Tomales Point. Note the inclined sedimentarylayers.
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Kehoe Beach. The beginning of erosional sea caves. Perhaps formed during ahigher stand of sea level or stranded high and dry because of tectonicuplift of California coast.
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Kehoe Beach. The beginning of an erosional sea cave. Perhaps formed during ahigher stand of sea level or stranded high and dry because of tectonicuplift of California coast.
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Kehoe Beach. Looking northwest along Tomales Point at halftide.
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Kehoe Beach. Coastal erosion in action. A relatively recent landslide onTomales Point.
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Kehoe Beach. The summer lagoon.
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Kehoe Beach. A hardy soul appears to be leaving the water on a misty latewinter day. Looking south from along Tomales Point.
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Kehoe Beach. Looking south during low spring tide.
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Kehoe Beach. Looking southeast on a sparkling spring day.
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Kehoe Beach. Dawn on a gray day looking to the southeast.
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Kehoe Beach. January sun looking south.
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Kehoe Beach. Halftide looking southeast. The cliffs are the west side ofTomales Point.
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Kehoe Beach. Seagulls looking for what the waves wash in and a lone hikershare the beach.
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Kehoe Beach. A stormy spring day.
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Kehoe Beach. A spring tide bares offshore rocks displaying mussels, gooseneckbarnacles, and starfish.
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Kehoe Beach. The summer beach -broader than the winter beach. Calmer surf andneap tides that aren't as high as the spring tides don't erode the beach.
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Kehoe Beach. A spring tide, the lowest of low tides bares rocks for a longdistance offshore from the cliffs of Tomales Point. Much sand has beenremoved by winter surf and longshore currents.
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Kehoe Beach. A month after image line4869 a comparable spring tide shows lessrock indicating redeposition of sand in this area.
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