Tourist watch as massive waves crash on shore at Shore Acres State Park near Charleston in southwestern Oregon on Saturday, Jan 12, 2010. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration describes tides as long-period waves that roll around the planet as the ocean is "pulled" back and forth by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun as these bodies interact with the Earth in their monthly and yearly orbits. Higher than normal "King Tides" typically occur during a new or full moon and when the Moon is at its perigee, or during specific seasons around the country. |
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