This image was taken at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park in Palm Coast, FL. This is on the ocean side of the park. The rock out-cropping in this image is composed of coquina rock, which is a combination of sea shells and sand bonded together with calcite. This rock has been used for construction in the area for centuries. Washington Oaks Gardens State Park is located south of St. Augustine in the city of Palm Coast. The property was once owned by a distant relative of George Washington. The gardens, located between the coast and the Mantanzas River, were established by Louise and O

This image was taken at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park in Palm Coast, FL.  This is on the ocean side of the park.    The rock out-cropping in this image is composed of coquina rock, which is a combination of sea shells and sand bonded together with calcite.  This rock has been used for construction in the area for centuries.    Washington Oaks Gardens State Park is located south of St. Augustine in the city of Palm Coast.  The property was once owned by a distant relative of George Washington.  The gardens, located between the coast and the Mantanzas River, were established by Louise and O Stock Photo
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Cothron Photography / Alamy Stock Photo

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CNHG5H

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58 MB (2.9 MB Compressed download)

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3675 x 5512 px | 31.1 x 46.7 cm | 12.3 x 18.4 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

5 April 2012

Location:

Washington Oaks Gardens State Park

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This image was taken at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park in Palm Coast, FL. This is on the ocean side of the park. The rock out-cropping in this image is composed of coquina rock, which is a combination of sea shells and sand bonded together with calcite. This rock has been used for construction in the area for centuries. Washington Oaks Gardens State Park is located south of St. Augustine in the city of Palm Coast. The property was once owned by a distant relative of George Washington. The gardens, located between the coast and the Mantanzas River, were established by Louise and Owen Young.