I've been looking forward to this vantage and it was worth waiting for. Last March Elaine and I waited here on some high land for the perigee moon and were not disappointed when, closer to the earth than at any time since 1993, it rose in breath-taking beauty over Isle A Haut. Photos of today's walk are decieving. It looks like tough going but, while the one that preceeded it, around Bluff Head, surely was, this was a pretty laid back trek. The rock formations were unlike any I'd seen elsewhere around the island but they were big and presented lots of flat surfaces to land on.
Evidence of volcanic activity has been everywhere since I began this walk two years ago but these on Coombs Neck are much more obvious and speak more dramatically to the phenominon of instant transformation, mid-swirl, from a boiling liquid to solid rock.
I plan on bringing a geologist friend to this spot to explain this vertical layering of different minerals
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