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I think they made it clear that it's the 3rd largest Sea Stack in the world, (monoliths that arise out of the ocean) [[User:Therubicon|Therubicon]] 14:59, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
I think they made it clear that it's the 3rd largest Sea Stack in the world, (monoliths that arise out of the ocean) [[User:Therubicon|Therubicon]] 14:59, 29 May 2007 (UTC)

I think the wiki page has it switched, as far as which organization manage the area above and below Mean High Water


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Haystock Rock is not the third lergest in the world. Please refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monolith

I think they made it clear that it's the 3rd largest Sea Stack in the world, (monoliths that arise out of the ocean) Therubicon 14:59, 29 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I think the wiki page has it switched, as far as which organization manage the area above and below Mean High Water

disambiguation

Recent questions about the location of Haystack Rock led to querying USGS Geonames. Turns out there are seven such places in Oregon:

Feature Name ID Class County location Map Elev(ft)
Haystack Rock 1121707 Island Coos 43°05′10″N 124°26′18″W / 43.0862197°N 124.4384482°W / 43.0862197; -124.4384482 Bandon 105
Haystack Rock 1121709 Summit Lake 42°28′17″N 120°51′46″W / 42.4712621°N 120.8627572°W / 42.4712621; -120.8627572 Gearhart Mountain 7319
Haystack Rock 1136367 Summit Malheur 43°42′28″N 117°15′15″W / 43.7076582°N 117.2540579°W / 43.7076582; -117.2540579 Grassy Mountain 2799
Haystack Rock 1143419 Island Tillamook 45°12′44″N 123°59′10″W / 45.2123255°N 123.9862284°W / 45.2123255; -123.9862284 Nestucca Bay 0
Haystack Rock Arch 1675459 Arch Tillamook 45°12′44″N 123°59′10″W / 45.2123255°N 123.9862284°W / 45.2123255; -123.9862284 Nestucca Bay 0
Haystack Rock 1143420 Summit Wallowa 45°50′04″N 117°13′06″W / 45.8343155°N 117.2182161°W / 45.8343155; -117.2182161 Table Mountain 4518
Haystack Rock 1121708 Island Clatsop 45°53′04″N 123°58′05″W / 45.8845514°N 123.9681942°W / 45.8845514; -123.9681942 Tillamook Head 105

and eight more outside Oregon. This should probably be handled as a disambiguation with the current article renamed to Haystack Rock (Tillamook County, Oregon). —EncMstr 07:40, 16 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]