Wednesday, July 19, 2006

SOUTHERN OREGON COAST - BROOKINGS TO GOLD BEACH

This is Cape Sebastian which was first seen by Spanish explorer Vizcaino in the 1500s.














The bridge over the Rogue River. Ten miles north of here, the Rogue is a National Wild and Scenic River that protects the amount and type of use in and around the river.

Coastal bluffs are part of what makes the Oregon Coast so special. To the west of Coastal Route 101 is the Pacific Ocean with nature's sculpture of Sea Stacks and to the east of Route 101 the mountains make their ascent.
















One of the many coves with Sea Stacks that dot the Oregon Coast.

Beach and Sea Stacks can be seen along this 50 miles stretch of Coastal Highway 101.

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