Locals are mourning the demise of the duckbill sandstone formation on the Oregon coast, which has existed since at least the early 1900s
Some believe the duckbill – the sandstone rock formation at Cape Kiwanda state natural area on the Oregon coast – has existed since at least the early 1900s, withstanding sand storms, torrential downpours and countless yoga-posing tourists standing on it for an Instagram shot.
But last week, the 7-by 10-ft rock, which overlooked the ocean, crumbled when a group of vandals pushed the rock until it toppled.
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Source: Guardian Environment