Thor’s Well, Oregon, USA

Thor’s Well, Oregon, USA

It appears as if the Pacific Ocean is being drained away down a giant bottomless hole on the Oregon coast.

The hole - big enough to swallow a large boat – looks like a feature on an alien planet.


However, the seawater levels in the Pacific Ocean are actually perfectly safe, because the hole – called Thor’s Well, and sometimes the ‘gate to hell’ – is actually around 20 feet deep.


It is a remarkable sight, though – and it attracts hundreds of tourists every year who are keen to see the incredible phenomenon in action.

At high tide water bursts upwards out of the well in spectacular fashion, an event that never fails to delight onlookers.

It makes for dramatic photographs. As a result, tripods often populate the surrounding rocks, with tourists anxious to capture the violent surges on film.

According to Gary Hayes, from Traveloregon.com, Thor’s Well – located in the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area near Yachats - probably started out life as a sea cave.
He said: ‘Formations like Thor’s Well and Spouting Horn are typically formed over long periods of time geologically. He advised that if you visit, it’s best to keep your distance.
He added: ‘It can be viewed safely from the highway viewpoint at Cook’s Chasm or lower viewpoints along the paved trail.





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