Cape Perpetua and the Well of the Torah
6000 years ago along the coast near Cape Perpetua, Native Americans hunted for shells, crabs, sea urchins and shellfish. Until now, one can see traces of their lives in scattered along the coast of Cape Perpetua shells, also called the Well of the Torah.A. On the Oregon Coast is a region of approximately 11 square kilometers, which is still in the 60 years began to refine and build up all sorts of amenities for tourists, as not to notice the beauty of this place is simply unreal.Two. For lovers of outdoor activities at Cape Perpetua laid about 40 km hiking trails through thick forests, with many outlets to the ocean and coastal basins, carved in the rocks over millions of yearsThree. Well the Torah - is a natural salt fountain. 4. During tidal Well Thor turns into a geyser, spouting pillars of salt spray.
Five. Well Thor is also often called the Gates of Hell.









