Coast from MacKinnons Brook Mouth

The coast to the north from MacKinnons Brook Mouth
[#1] Photo 14 of 24: The coast to the north from MacKinnons Brook Mouth
Taken 2005 June 24 in MacKinnons Brook at the mouth of MacKinnons Brook
GPS 46°09.957′N 61°26.324′W

This photo was taken from the mouth of MacKinnons Brook looking up the coast. The water is quite shallow at the mouth, which is full of rocks, but gets deep only a bit further out off shore. The point you see in the far distance is Sight Point. The rock face shows how the erosion of the wind, water, and ice works by carving out an area below the top, leaving it ultimately to collapse, as the several slabs in the water show has occurred in the past. This erosive action is what makes it so dangerous to approach the cliffs closely in the Meadows (and elsewhere along the coast).