Tidepool Rocks at the Whale's Tail
Hello Friends,
These are tidepool rocks at Marino Ballena National Park in the Pacific beach town of Uvita, Costa Rica. This beach is famous for its "whale's tail", a rocky peninsula extending from the beach that you can reach in low tides. Someone stronger in geologic formation could probably tell me something about these rocks.
I took these shots with a Fuji W3 stereo camera, and used a wooden frame for phantogram processing. The width of these images was approximately eight inches.
Regards,
Barry Rothstein
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