During our last visit the the beachside of the park was closed. Today we were able to visit the Coquina rock formations on the ocean. The parks website defines Coquina —
What is Coquina Rock?
Coquina= (“co-KEEN-a”)
Coquina rock is a type of sedimentary rock. The rock in our area formed in the near shore region, where shells and sand become well sorted by wave action. During times when sea level was lower, these shells and sand were exposed to rain. The rainwater dissolved some of the calcium carbonate (limestone) from the shells, which “glued” together the sand and shells into rock. If you look closely at the rock, you can see the individual shells and sand grains that are cemented together. The coquina rock is part of the Anastasia formation, which stretches from St. Augustine to Palm Beach County, and was created during the Pleistocene era (12,000 to 2.5 million years ago.) The word “coquina” is Spanish for “cockle” and is the name given to the small, burrowing clam that lives in the sand just at the ocean’s edge. The scientific name for the coquina clam is Donax variabilis, as the shells of the clams can be various colors. These clams are also sometimes called“periwinkles” by locals, but true periwinkles are actually snails. Well I went there for the opportunity to take some photographs – after the beach we hiked the trails through the white oak forest and to view the gardens.



















November 18, 2020 at 6:46 pm
The photos are truly beautiful! I particularly lived theirs of the sea and the waves
Thanks, Pete
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November 19, 2020 at 4:00 am
Thanks – did some photoshopping on these due to a mid-day trip.
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November 18, 2020 at 9:09 pm
I particularly like two of the photos. The first has the peach colored clouds. The second is the brown and peach colored butterfly. And then coming in second place are all the other photos. : )
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November 19, 2020 at 3:57 am
Thanks – did some photoshopping on these due to a mid-day trip.
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November 19, 2020 at 5:04 am
Great shots, thanks for sharing!
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November 19, 2020 at 2:10 pm
Covid relief hike
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November 19, 2020 at 7:09 am
Beautiful. Wish I was there. Peaceful. Thanks, Marvin
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November 19, 2020 at 2:10 pm
Good way to get cabin fever relief
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November 19, 2020 at 10:02 am
Beautiful photography. Good of the ocean hitting the rocks with the golden colored clouds.
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November 19, 2020 at 10:13 am
Thanks – good Monday out and still social distancing.
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