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Abalones, California Coast
Abalones; Beaches
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At Port Orford
Beaches; Rock formations
At Port Orford, Oregon.
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At the mouth of the Klamath River
Boats; Rivers -- California; Beaches
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At the mouth of the Klamath River
Boats; Rivers -- California; Beaches
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Bandon Beach
Beaches; Rock formations;
Bandon Beach, Oregon Coast Highway.
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Bastendorff Beach
Beaches; Rock formations;
Bastendorff Beach, Coos Bay, Oregon.
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Battle Rock, Oregon Coast Highway
Beaches; Rock formations;
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Beach at Port Orford
Beaches; Rock formations;
Beach at Port Orford, Oregon Coast Highway.
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Cape Blanco
Beaches; Capes (Coasts); Lighthouses
Cape Blanco, the most western point in the United States, Oregon Coast Highway.
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Cape Blanco
Lighthouses; Beaches
Cape Blanco, the most western point in the United States, Oregon Coast Highway.
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Cape Perpetua
Roads; Rock formations; Beaches
Cape Perpetua, Oregon Coast Highway.
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Cape Sebastian, Oregon Coast Highway
Beaches; Rock formations;
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Clam Beach
Clam digging; Beaches
Clam Beach, Redwood Highway.
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Coos Bay lighthouse from Roosevelt Highway
Lighthouses; Beaches
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Crescent Beach
Scenic overlooks; Beaches
Crescent Beach, Redwood Highway
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Fishing boats at the mouth of the Klamath River
Boats; Rivers -- California; Beaches
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Heceta Head
Beaches; Rock formations; Lighthouses
Heceta Head, Oregon Coast Highway.
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Heceta Head
Rock formations; Beaches; Lighthouses
Heceta Head, Oregon Coast Highway.
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Hole in the wall
Beaches; Rock formations;
Hole in the wall, Bandon Beach.
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Humbug Mountain
Beaches; Mountains -- Oregon; Scenic overlooks
Humbug Mountain, the highest point of land which touches the Pacific Ocean in the U.S.A. (Height: 1748 feet)
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