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So sometimes when I'm bored, I go onto flickr and type 'Oregon' into the search thing and see what comes up. A while ago, I started saving pictures with the intention of doing a huge 'Oregon is Awesome!' picspam. I'm kind of lacking on pictures of some important regions still, but felt like posting some pictures anyhow. So I give you, ordered from North to South, some pictures of the Oregon Coast.

The Peter Iredale wreck.

Astoria, where The Goonies was filmed. Also the Astoria from The Ataris album 'So Long, Astoria'.

Boiler Bay. I need to see if I can track down some of the many north coast features with 'devil' in their name. They're always good for some dramatic wave+rock action.

Agate Beach, near Newport.

The Yaquina Bay Bridge into Newport, OR. Newport is home of the aquarium where the orca from Free Willy lived before they tried to integrate him back into the wild. NOAA is moving their Northwest Headquarters there from Seattle. I applied for a job as a seaman, but I have not heard back. It's a shame because I would be set for life, jokes-wise.
There is pretty much one "major" town along the the Oregon Coast Hwy every hour and the next one South from Newport is Florence, which is where the Oregon Sand Dunes start. I have no pictures of the Oregon Sand Dunes at this time, which is a shame. They inspired the book Dune while the author was in Florence doing a scientific survey of some kind.

These rock features with the trees on top are all over the place where I grew up on the South Coast and always captured my imagination as a kid. I, impractically, wanted to live on one.

Bandon! This is really near where I grew up. We went camping in Bandon a lot. Now it has a very popular Scottish style golf course, which is appropriate since the town is named after a place in Scotland.
Annnd, I have no good way to end this, so I'm just going to use an emoticon.
:D?

The Peter Iredale wreck.

Astoria, where The Goonies was filmed. Also the Astoria from The Ataris album 'So Long, Astoria'.

Boiler Bay. I need to see if I can track down some of the many north coast features with 'devil' in their name. They're always good for some dramatic wave+rock action.

Agate Beach, near Newport.

The Yaquina Bay Bridge into Newport, OR. Newport is home of the aquarium where the orca from Free Willy lived before they tried to integrate him back into the wild. NOAA is moving their Northwest Headquarters there from Seattle. I applied for a job as a seaman, but I have not heard back. It's a shame because I would be set for life, jokes-wise.
There is pretty much one "major" town along the the Oregon Coast Hwy every hour and the next one South from Newport is Florence, which is where the Oregon Sand Dunes start. I have no pictures of the Oregon Sand Dunes at this time, which is a shame. They inspired the book Dune while the author was in Florence doing a scientific survey of some kind.

These rock features with the trees on top are all over the place where I grew up on the South Coast and always captured my imagination as a kid. I, impractically, wanted to live on one.

Bandon! This is really near where I grew up. We went camping in Bandon a lot. Now it has a very popular Scottish style golf course, which is appropriate since the town is named after a place in Scotland.
Annnd, I have no good way to end this, so I'm just going to use an emoticon.
:D?