Looking at the picture below I wouldn't think 'Florida', but it is. The shot is from the south end of Hutchinson Island (near Stuart, FL). This section of coastline features a number of large coral limestone formations.

I've uploaded some other shots from the area in a Flickr photoset.












Visitor Comments
Those are limestone formations. When it's high tide, waves crash into the rock and water shoots geyser-like through the cracks in the cliffs.
Posted by: Jeff | April 12, 2006 6:08 PM
Thanx for the clarification, I'm not a geologist, but I play one on TV.
Posted by: Josh Hallett | April 12, 2006 6:18 PM
I'm actually quite disappointed that someone would post photos of these rock's at which some local's would consider the best hidden surf spot in stuart. instead we now have someone to plaster info about it all over the world for anyone's eyes to wander across. thanks for all the extra trash we now will have to clean up.
Posted by: nick | May 28, 2007 1:56 PM